Face-to-face interaction between infants and their caregivers is a mainstay of developmental research. However, common laboratory paradigms for studying dyadic interaction oversimplify the act of looking at the partner's face by seating infants and caregivers face to face in stationary positions. In less constrained conditions when both partners are freely mobile, infants and caregivers must move their heads and bodies to look at each other. We hypothesized that face looking and mutual gaze for each member of the dyad would decrease with increased motor costs of looking. To test this hypothesis, 12-month-old crawling and walking infants and their parents wore head-mounted eye trackers to record eye movements of each member of the dyad durin...
Infants gradually learn to share attention, but it is unknown how they acquire skills such as gaze-f...
Cues such as directed gaze, facial expressions, and manual gestures provide rich information that fa...
Cues such as directed gaze, facial expressions, and manual gestures provide rich information that fa...
Previous research has suggested that when a social partner, such as a parent, pays attention to an o...
<div><p>The coordination of visual attention among social partners is central to many components of ...
The coordination of visual attention among social partners is central to many components of human be...
The ability to sustain attention is a major achievement in human development and is generally believ...
Social interactions are composed of coordinated, multimodal behaviors with each individual taking tu...
International audienceBackground: In developmental research, infants are commonly assumed to be earl...
Infants' development of joint attention shows significant advances between 9 and 12 months of age, b...
Background: In developmental research, infants are commonly assumed to be early stakeholders in inte...
Infants gradually learn to share attention, but it is unknown how they acquire skills such as gaze-f...
In direct interactions with others, 9-month-old infants' learning about objects is facilitated when ...
This experiment examined how parents' verbal and non-verbal behavioral cues cause infants to shift a...
Infants\u27 development of joint attention shows significant advances between 9 and 12 months of age...
Infants gradually learn to share attention, but it is unknown how they acquire skills such as gaze-f...
Cues such as directed gaze, facial expressions, and manual gestures provide rich information that fa...
Cues such as directed gaze, facial expressions, and manual gestures provide rich information that fa...
Previous research has suggested that when a social partner, such as a parent, pays attention to an o...
<div><p>The coordination of visual attention among social partners is central to many components of ...
The coordination of visual attention among social partners is central to many components of human be...
The ability to sustain attention is a major achievement in human development and is generally believ...
Social interactions are composed of coordinated, multimodal behaviors with each individual taking tu...
International audienceBackground: In developmental research, infants are commonly assumed to be earl...
Infants' development of joint attention shows significant advances between 9 and 12 months of age, b...
Background: In developmental research, infants are commonly assumed to be early stakeholders in inte...
Infants gradually learn to share attention, but it is unknown how they acquire skills such as gaze-f...
In direct interactions with others, 9-month-old infants' learning about objects is facilitated when ...
This experiment examined how parents' verbal and non-verbal behavioral cues cause infants to shift a...
Infants\u27 development of joint attention shows significant advances between 9 and 12 months of age...
Infants gradually learn to share attention, but it is unknown how they acquire skills such as gaze-f...
Cues such as directed gaze, facial expressions, and manual gestures provide rich information that fa...
Cues such as directed gaze, facial expressions, and manual gestures provide rich information that fa...