This study was supported by the University of St Andrews (PhD Scholarship).Understanding humans' motivation and capacity for social interaction requires understanding communicative gestures. Gestures are one of the earliest means that infants employ to communicate with others, and showing and giving are among the earliest-emerging gestures. However, there are limited data on the processes that lead up to the emergence of conventional showing and giving gestures. This study aimed to provide such data. Twenty-five infants were assessed longitudinally at monthly intervals from 6 to 10 months of age using a variety of methods (elicitation procedures, free play observations and maternal interviews), as well as via questionnaires conducted at 11–...
The present longitudinal diary study investigated the development of early functions of pointing wit...
AbstractThis research investigated infants’ online perception of give-me gestures during observation...
This research investigated infants’ online perception of give-me gestures during observation of a so...
Understanding humans' motivation and capacity for social interaction requires understanding communic...
AbstractThe ability to share and direct attention is a pre-requisite to later language development a...
The ontogeny of three object-related gestures--point, grasp, and show--were examined in a longitudin...
This paper investigates the social-cognitive and motivational complexities underlying prelinguistic ...
Gestures are the first forms of conventional communication that young children develop in order to i...
Human infants gesture with gaze-alternating behaviour between distal objects and social partners by ...
Both vocalization and gesture are universal modes of communication and fundamental features of langu...
We investigated 14-month-old infants’ expectations toward a third party addressee of communicative g...
Infants’ gestures feature prominently in early language. The observation that accomplishments in ges...
Findings are presented from the first randomized control trial of the effects of encouraging symboli...
Infants have an early understanding of giving (the transfer of an item by one agent to another), but...
Previous studies of the development of gestures have examined gestures in infants. In recent years, ...
The present longitudinal diary study investigated the development of early functions of pointing wit...
AbstractThis research investigated infants’ online perception of give-me gestures during observation...
This research investigated infants’ online perception of give-me gestures during observation of a so...
Understanding humans' motivation and capacity for social interaction requires understanding communic...
AbstractThe ability to share and direct attention is a pre-requisite to later language development a...
The ontogeny of three object-related gestures--point, grasp, and show--were examined in a longitudin...
This paper investigates the social-cognitive and motivational complexities underlying prelinguistic ...
Gestures are the first forms of conventional communication that young children develop in order to i...
Human infants gesture with gaze-alternating behaviour between distal objects and social partners by ...
Both vocalization and gesture are universal modes of communication and fundamental features of langu...
We investigated 14-month-old infants’ expectations toward a third party addressee of communicative g...
Infants’ gestures feature prominently in early language. The observation that accomplishments in ges...
Findings are presented from the first randomized control trial of the effects of encouraging symboli...
Infants have an early understanding of giving (the transfer of an item by one agent to another), but...
Previous studies of the development of gestures have examined gestures in infants. In recent years, ...
The present longitudinal diary study investigated the development of early functions of pointing wit...
AbstractThis research investigated infants’ online perception of give-me gestures during observation...
This research investigated infants’ online perception of give-me gestures during observation of a so...