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What are the building blocks of parent–infant coordinated attention in free-flowing interaction?
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The present article investigated the composition of different joint gaze components used to operationalize various types of coordinated attention between parents and infants and which types of coordinated attention were associated with future vocabulary size. Twenty-five 9-month-old infants and their parents wore head-mounted eye trackers as they played with objects together. With high-density gaze data, a variety of coordinated attention bout types were quantitatively measured by combining different gaze components, such as mutual gaze, joint object looks, face looks, and triadic gaze patterns. The key components of coordinated attention that were associated with vocabulary size at 12 and 15 months included the simultaneous combination of parent triadic gaze and infant object looking. The results from this article are discussed in terms of the importance of parent attentional monitoring and infant sustained attention for language development.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1111/infa.12365 https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/77786/
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What are the building blocks of parent-infant coordinated attention in free-flowing interaction?
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In: Infancy (2020)
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How do infants start learning object names in a sea of clutter?
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In: Cogsci (2019)
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Quantity and Diversity: Simulating Early Word Learning Environments
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Quantity and diversity: Simulating early word learning environments
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When a word is worth more than a picture: Words lower the threshold for object identification in 3-year-old children
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Novel names extend for how long preschool children sample visual information
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When a word is worth more than a picture:Words lower the threshold for object identification in 3-year-old children
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The Multisensory Nature of Verbal Discourse in Parent–Toddler Interactions
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In: Dev Neuropsychol (2017)
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Novel names extend for how long preschool children sample visual information
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Why are faces denser in the visual experiences of younger than older infants?
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An Embodied Account of Argument Structure Development
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In: Maouene, Josita; Sethuraman, Nitya; Maouene, Mounir; & Smith, Linda B. (2016). An Embodied Account of Argument Structure Development. Proceedings of the 36th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, 36(36), 261 - 275. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/72t8x2n7 (2016)
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The Multisensory Nature of Verbal Discourse in Parent–Toddler Interactions
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How Evolution May Work Through Curiosity-Driven Developmental Process
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Competition between multiple words for a referent in cross-situational word learning
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Cultural differences in visual object recognition in 3-year-old children
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Posture Affects How Robots and Infants Map Words to Objects
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The Words Children Hear:Picture Books and the Statistics for Language Learning
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The words children hear: Picture books and the statistics for language learning
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Posture Affects How Robots and Infants Map Words to Objects
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