Previous studies showed that the movements of another person's eyes and head guides infants' attention and promotes social learning by leading to enhanced encoding of cued objects. However, it is an open question whether social features like eyes are required or if the lateral movement of any arbitrary stimulus can elicit similar effects. The current experiments investigate the effects of the movement of a nonsocial cue and a perceptually similar social cue on object processing in 4-month-olds using event-related potentials (ERPs). Infants were presented with one of two central cues, either a box with a checkerboard pattern or a box with eye-like features on the front, which turned to one side. The cue thereby either turned toward a novel o...
Infants engage in gaze interaction from the early stage of life. Emerging studies suggest that infan...
Social attention cues (e.g., head turning, gaze direction) highlight which events young infants shou...
Eye gaze is an important social cue which is used to determine another person’s focus of attention a...
Previous studies showed that the movements of another person's eyes and head guides infants' attenti...
A major issue in developmental science is how infants use the direction of others eye gaze to facili...
Social cues in interaction with others enable infants to extract useful information from their envir...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that eye gaze affects infants’ processing of novel objects. In t...
Human infants develop a variety of attentional mechanisms that allow them to extract relevant inform...
Social cues in interaction with others enable infants to extract useful information from their envir...
Previous research has shown that eye gaze affects infants’ processing of novel objects. In the curre...
Previous research has shown that infants can learn from social cues. But is a social cue more effect...
Human infants develop a variety of attentional mechanisms that allow them to extract relevant infor...
This study investigates the effects of attention-guiding stimuli on 4-month-old infants' object proc...
We investigated young infants’ object encoding and processing in response to isolated eye gaze cues ...
a b s t r a c t Human infants develop a variety of attentional mechanisms that allow them to extract...
Infants engage in gaze interaction from the early stage of life. Emerging studies suggest that infan...
Social attention cues (e.g., head turning, gaze direction) highlight which events young infants shou...
Eye gaze is an important social cue which is used to determine another person’s focus of attention a...
Previous studies showed that the movements of another person's eyes and head guides infants' attenti...
A major issue in developmental science is how infants use the direction of others eye gaze to facili...
Social cues in interaction with others enable infants to extract useful information from their envir...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that eye gaze affects infants’ processing of novel objects. In t...
Human infants develop a variety of attentional mechanisms that allow them to extract relevant inform...
Social cues in interaction with others enable infants to extract useful information from their envir...
Previous research has shown that eye gaze affects infants’ processing of novel objects. In the curre...
Previous research has shown that infants can learn from social cues. But is a social cue more effect...
Human infants develop a variety of attentional mechanisms that allow them to extract relevant infor...
This study investigates the effects of attention-guiding stimuli on 4-month-old infants' object proc...
We investigated young infants’ object encoding and processing in response to isolated eye gaze cues ...
a b s t r a c t Human infants develop a variety of attentional mechanisms that allow them to extract...
Infants engage in gaze interaction from the early stage of life. Emerging studies suggest that infan...
Social attention cues (e.g., head turning, gaze direction) highlight which events young infants shou...
Eye gaze is an important social cue which is used to determine another person’s focus of attention a...