Infants as young as 6 months of age start comprehending some familiar words, yet there is little understanding of how young infants utilize information presented in their social environment in order to make sense of the world. As an initial step, we used recent technology that allowed us to narrow in on the point of view of the infant to explore how infants' visual input is dynamically synchronized with their own participation, as well as from social input in the context of parent-child word-learning play. The results reveal dynamic changes in the relation between infants' view and their level of participation
tation neral 06 using various cues found in adult speech, infants gradually come to understand and u...
Do infants learn their early words in semantic isolation? Or do they integrate new words into an int...
Is infants’ word learning boosted by nonhuman social agents? An on-screen virtual agent taught infan...
This article explores young infants' ability to learn new words in situations providing tightly cont...
This article explores young infants' ability to learn new words in situations providing tightly cont...
Abstract—Before babies acquire an adult-like visual capacity, they participate in a social world as ...
Infants learn the meaning of words from accumulated experiences of real-time interactions with their...
In this study, we investigated relations between infants ’ understanding of intentional actions and ...
Human infants develop a variety of attentional mechanisms that allow them to extract relevant inform...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether infants ’ social attention, as well as their joint ...
Previous studies showed that the movements of another person's eyes and head guides infants' attenti...
Human infants develop a variety of attentional mechanisms that allow them to extract relevant infor...
Infants' characteristics, including temperament and cognitive ability, contribute to individual diff...
Infants are bombarded with a bewildering array of events to learn. In such an environment, referent...
Infants are attentive to third-party interactions, but the underlying mechanisms of this preference ...
tation neral 06 using various cues found in adult speech, infants gradually come to understand and u...
Do infants learn their early words in semantic isolation? Or do they integrate new words into an int...
Is infants’ word learning boosted by nonhuman social agents? An on-screen virtual agent taught infan...
This article explores young infants' ability to learn new words in situations providing tightly cont...
This article explores young infants' ability to learn new words in situations providing tightly cont...
Abstract—Before babies acquire an adult-like visual capacity, they participate in a social world as ...
Infants learn the meaning of words from accumulated experiences of real-time interactions with their...
In this study, we investigated relations between infants ’ understanding of intentional actions and ...
Human infants develop a variety of attentional mechanisms that allow them to extract relevant inform...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether infants ’ social attention, as well as their joint ...
Previous studies showed that the movements of another person's eyes and head guides infants' attenti...
Human infants develop a variety of attentional mechanisms that allow them to extract relevant infor...
Infants' characteristics, including temperament and cognitive ability, contribute to individual diff...
Infants are bombarded with a bewildering array of events to learn. In such an environment, referent...
Infants are attentive to third-party interactions, but the underlying mechanisms of this preference ...
tation neral 06 using various cues found in adult speech, infants gradually come to understand and u...
Do infants learn their early words in semantic isolation? Or do they integrate new words into an int...
Is infants’ word learning boosted by nonhuman social agents? An on-screen virtual agent taught infan...