Social cues in interaction with others enable infants to extract useful information from their environment. Although previous research has shown that infants process and retain different information about an object depending on the presence of social cues, the effect of eye contact as an isolated independent variable has not been investigated. The present study investigated how eye contact affects infants’ object processing. Nine-month-olds engaged in two types of social interactions with an experimenter. When the experimenter showed an object without eye contact, the infants processed and remembered both the object’s location and its identity. In contrast, when the experimenter showed the object while making eye contact with the infant, th...
Human infants develop a variety of attentional mechanisms that allow them to extract relevant inform...
In four experiments, we investigated whether 9-month-old infants are sensitive to the relationship b...
We examined infants’ oscillatory brain activity during a live interaction with an adult who showed t...
<div><p>Social cues in interaction with others enable infants to extract useful information from the...
Social cues in interaction with others enable infants to extract useful information from their envir...
Previous studies showed that the movements of another person's eyes and head guides infants' attenti...
In direct interactions with others, 9-month-old infants' learning about objects is facilitated when ...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that eye gaze affects infants’ processing of novel objects. In t...
<p>Experimental set-up for the action and outcome phases: (a) Experimenter made one of two object-di...
Previous research has shown that eye gaze affects infants’ processing of novel objects. In the curre...
A major issue in developmental science is how infants use the direction of other's eye gaze to facil...
Do 5-month-old infants show differences in processing objects as a function of a prior interaction w...
Item does not contain fulltextIn two experiments, it was investigated how preverbal infants perceive...
The ability to actively select and attend to target items from a visually cluttered environment is e...
Human infants develop a variety of attentional mechanisms that allow them to extract relevant infor...
Human infants develop a variety of attentional mechanisms that allow them to extract relevant inform...
In four experiments, we investigated whether 9-month-old infants are sensitive to the relationship b...
We examined infants’ oscillatory brain activity during a live interaction with an adult who showed t...
<div><p>Social cues in interaction with others enable infants to extract useful information from the...
Social cues in interaction with others enable infants to extract useful information from their envir...
Previous studies showed that the movements of another person's eyes and head guides infants' attenti...
In direct interactions with others, 9-month-old infants' learning about objects is facilitated when ...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that eye gaze affects infants’ processing of novel objects. In t...
<p>Experimental set-up for the action and outcome phases: (a) Experimenter made one of two object-di...
Previous research has shown that eye gaze affects infants’ processing of novel objects. In the curre...
A major issue in developmental science is how infants use the direction of other's eye gaze to facil...
Do 5-month-old infants show differences in processing objects as a function of a prior interaction w...
Item does not contain fulltextIn two experiments, it was investigated how preverbal infants perceive...
The ability to actively select and attend to target items from a visually cluttered environment is e...
Human infants develop a variety of attentional mechanisms that allow them to extract relevant infor...
Human infants develop a variety of attentional mechanisms that allow them to extract relevant inform...
In four experiments, we investigated whether 9-month-old infants are sensitive to the relationship b...
We examined infants’ oscillatory brain activity during a live interaction with an adult who showed t...