In this study, we asked whether 14- and 18-month-old infants use the experiences they have previously shared with others when deciding what to point to for them declaratively. After sharing a particular type of referent with an adult in an excited manner, 18-month-olds subsequently found a picture of that type of referent more worthy of declarative pointing than some other picture-but only for that adult, not for a different adult. Mixed results were found with 14-month-olds. We thus show that by 18 months, infants accurately track their shared experiences with specific individuals and use this to make communicative decisions. These results also demonstrate that infants sometimes use declarative pointing to indicate not totally "new" things...
Tomasello, Carpenter, and Liszkowski (2007) present compelling data to support the view that infant ...
Infants start pointing systematically to objects or events around their first birthday. It has been ...
In the current study we investigated whether 12-month-old infants gesture appropriately for knowledg...
There is currently controversy over the nature of 1-year-olds' social-cognitive understanding and mo...
We investigated two main components of infant declarative pointing, reference and attitude, in two e...
from the outset, is communicative and deployed in many of the same situations in which adults would ...
Infants point for various motives. Classically, one such motive is declarative, to share attention a...
This paper investigates infant pointing at 12 months. Three recent experimental studies from our lab...
It has been suggested that the child's capacity to represent and influence the other person’s attent...
It is suggested that the child's capacity to represent and influence the other person’s attentional ...
Inferring the epistemic states of others is considered to be an essential requirement for humans to ...
Recent evidence suggests that infants as young as 12 month of age use pointing to communicate about ...
Recent evidence suggests that infants as young as 12 month of age use pointing to communicate about ...
Tomasello, Carpenter, and Liszkowski (2007) present compelling data to support the view that infant ...
Infants start pointing systematically to objects or events around their first birthday. It has been ...
In the current study we investigated whether 12-month-old infants gesture appropriately for knowledg...
There is currently controversy over the nature of 1-year-olds' social-cognitive understanding and mo...
We investigated two main components of infant declarative pointing, reference and attitude, in two e...
from the outset, is communicative and deployed in many of the same situations in which adults would ...
Infants point for various motives. Classically, one such motive is declarative, to share attention a...
This paper investigates infant pointing at 12 months. Three recent experimental studies from our lab...
It has been suggested that the child's capacity to represent and influence the other person’s attent...
It is suggested that the child's capacity to represent and influence the other person’s attentional ...
Inferring the epistemic states of others is considered to be an essential requirement for humans to ...
Recent evidence suggests that infants as young as 12 month of age use pointing to communicate about ...
Recent evidence suggests that infants as young as 12 month of age use pointing to communicate about ...
Tomasello, Carpenter, and Liszkowski (2007) present compelling data to support the view that infant ...
Infants start pointing systematically to objects or events around their first birthday. It has been ...
In the current study we investigated whether 12-month-old infants gesture appropriately for knowledg...