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Synchrony effect on joint attention
Experimental Brain Research, 2017Research on joint attention has demonstrated that individuals are sensitive to a coactor's attentional relation to jointly attended stimuli. Within a chronobiological approach, a study was conducted to assess whether the presence of joint attention, as measured by the joint Navon effect, was influenced by the synchrony effect.
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Grasp cueing and joint attention
Experimental Brain Research, 2008We studied how two different hand posture cues affect joint attention in normal observers. Visual targets appeared over lateralized objects, with different delays after centrally presented hand postures. Attention was cued by either hand direction or the congruency between hand aperture and object size.
Tschentscher, Nadja, Fischer, Martin H.
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Joint Attention and Early Language
Child Development, 1986This paper reports 2 studies that explore the role of joint attentional processes in the child's acquisition of language. In the first study, 24 children were videotaped at 15 and 21 months of age in naturalistic interaction with their mothers. Episodes of joint attentional focus between mother and child--for example, joint play with an object--were ...
M, Tomasello, M J, Farrar
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2012
Interdisciplinary perspectives on definitional concerns, underlying mechanisms, and the functional significance of joint attention. Academic interest in the phenomenon of joint attention—the capacity to attend to an object together with another creature—has increased rapidly over the past two decades.
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Interdisciplinary perspectives on definitional concerns, underlying mechanisms, and the functional significance of joint attention. Academic interest in the phenomenon of joint attention—the capacity to attend to an object together with another creature—has increased rapidly over the past two decades.
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2002
Abstract Extends the approach to the case of joint attention and common knowledge. We need the notion of joint attention to explain the possibility of success in tasks such as coordinated attack. I discuss the role of consciousness in joint attention, arguing that we need a relational view of joint attention, and look at the relation of ...
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Abstract Extends the approach to the case of joint attention and common knowledge. We need the notion of joint attention to explain the possibility of success in tasks such as coordinated attack. I discuss the role of consciousness in joint attention, arguing that we need a relational view of joint attention, and look at the relation of ...
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Chimpanzees: Joint Visual Attention
Psychological Science, 1996Gaze following is a behavior that draws the human infant into perceptual contact with objects or events in the world to which others are attending One interpretation of the development of this phenomenon is that it signals the emergence of joint or shared attention, which may be critical to the development of theory of mind An alternative ...
Daniel J. Povinelli, Timothy J. Eddy
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2005
Abstract Generally speaking, the question of what it is that prevents a child from speaking and communicating has different meanings, depending on whether it is asked by an aphasiologist, a neuropsychologist, a psychiatrist, a pediatrician, a speech therapist, a psychoanalyst, or a specialist in occupational therapy, psycholinguistics ...
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Abstract Generally speaking, the question of what it is that prevents a child from speaking and communicating has different meanings, depending on whether it is asked by an aphasiologist, a neuropsychologist, a psychiatrist, a pediatrician, a speech therapist, a psychoanalyst, or a specialist in occupational therapy, psycholinguistics ...
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Journal of Pragmatics, 2007
Abstract We demonstrate that “joint attention”, usually conceived of in the psychological sciences as indicative of such minded processes as the capacity for understanding the intentional, goal-directed behavior of others, is fundamentally an interactional process, one that cannot be extricated from the ongoing flow of social activity.
Mardi Kidwell, Don H. Zimmerman
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Abstract We demonstrate that “joint attention”, usually conceived of in the psychological sciences as indicative of such minded processes as the capacity for understanding the intentional, goal-directed behavior of others, is fundamentally an interactional process, one that cannot be extricated from the ongoing flow of social activity.
Mardi Kidwell, Don H. Zimmerman
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Engagement and Joint Attention
2021Children’s engagement is identified at four main levels: solitary, onlooking, parallel-aware and cooperative. These levels differ in the degree of shared attention, contingency, control and shared understanding involved. Design influences how children transition between different levels.
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The British Journal of Aesthetics, 2009
This paper contrasts individual and collective listening to music, with particular regard to the expressive qualities of music. In the first half of the paper a general model of joint attention is introduced. According to this model, perceiving together modifies the intrinsic structure of the perceptual task, and encourages a convergence of responses ...
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This paper contrasts individual and collective listening to music, with particular regard to the expressive qualities of music. In the first half of the paper a general model of joint attention is introduced. According to this model, perceiving together modifies the intrinsic structure of the perceptual task, and encourages a convergence of responses ...
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