Joint attention, a synchronizing of the attention of two or more persons, has been an increasing focus of research in cognitive developmental psychology. Research in this area has progressed mainly outside of behavior analysis, and behavior-analytic research and theory has tended to ignore the work on joint attention. It is argued here, on the one hand, that behavior-analytic work on verbal behavior with children with autism needs to integrate the research body on joint attention. On the other hand, research on joint attention should integrate behavior-analytic principles to produce more effective analyses of basic processes involved. An operant analysis of phenomena typically considered under the heading of joint attention is followed by e...
Parent-child interactions support the development of a wide range of socio-cognitive abilities in yo...
BACKGROUND Joint attention (JA) is the human ability to coordinate our attention with that of other ...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter...
Behaviors related to joint attention have been described by behavior analysts and developmental psyc...
Joint attention is a skill that involves coordinating the attention of at least two individuals towa...
Children with autism have deficits in social interactions and verbal and nonverbal communication and...
Joint attention is the state of shared attention by two or more parties to an entity or event. Bakem...
Joint attention skills are important during development because they help children learn language an...
Severe deficits in socialization are intrinsic to the diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorders. A spec...
Joint attention, or the shared experience of an object or activity, is one of the earliest indicator...
The temporal placement of joint attention provides rich soil for cultivation of the sharing object w...
Early intervention is a critical component of efforts to optimize outcomes for children with autism ...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are classified as pervasive developmental disorders characterized b...
Joint attention is a keystone in social cognitive development and a skill acquired early in life. It...
This work brought together a literature review and two experimental studies in order to investigate ...
Parent-child interactions support the development of a wide range of socio-cognitive abilities in yo...
BACKGROUND Joint attention (JA) is the human ability to coordinate our attention with that of other ...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter...
Behaviors related to joint attention have been described by behavior analysts and developmental psyc...
Joint attention is a skill that involves coordinating the attention of at least two individuals towa...
Children with autism have deficits in social interactions and verbal and nonverbal communication and...
Joint attention is the state of shared attention by two or more parties to an entity or event. Bakem...
Joint attention skills are important during development because they help children learn language an...
Severe deficits in socialization are intrinsic to the diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorders. A spec...
Joint attention, or the shared experience of an object or activity, is one of the earliest indicator...
The temporal placement of joint attention provides rich soil for cultivation of the sharing object w...
Early intervention is a critical component of efforts to optimize outcomes for children with autism ...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are classified as pervasive developmental disorders characterized b...
Joint attention is a keystone in social cognitive development and a skill acquired early in life. It...
This work brought together a literature review and two experimental studies in order to investigate ...
Parent-child interactions support the development of a wide range of socio-cognitive abilities in yo...
BACKGROUND Joint attention (JA) is the human ability to coordinate our attention with that of other ...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter...