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Joint Attention

Encyclopedia of Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2020
Kathy Lawton
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An Ego-Vision System for Discovering Human Joint Attention

IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems, 2020
Joint attention often happens during social interactions, in which individuals share focus on the same object. This article proposes an egocentric vision-based system (ego-vision system) that aims to discover the objects looked at jointly by a group of ...
Yifei Huang, Minjie Cai, Yoichi Sato
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Attention (and Joint Attention)

, 2020
A prototypical example of “joint attention” involves visual attention in what are referred to as “social communicative routines” (Bruner 1985) – repeated and sometimes prolonged interactions between child and caregiver that are said to scaffold a child’s
J. Haviland
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Joint attention with strangers based on generalization through joint attention with caregivers

2004 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS) (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37566), 2005
Joint attention is supposed to be a basis of the competence of communication with others. The authors have been attacking the issue how to learn joint attention only through interactions with caregivers, in other words, without external task evaluation from a viewpoint of a constructivist approach towards both establishing a design principle of ...
Akio Morita   +3 more
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Grasp cueing and joint attention

Experimental Brain Research, 2008
We 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, 1986
This 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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Synchrony effect on joint attention

Experimental Brain Research, 2017
Research 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.
Fabbri, Marco   +4 more
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Initiation of joint attention and related visual attention processes in infants with autism spectrum disorder: Literature review

Child Neuropsychology: A Journal of Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence, 2018
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) represents a group of neurodevelopmental disabilities that can be difficult to identify before the age of 2 or 3 years, the age when the full range of behavioral symptoms has emerged in most cases.
M. Franchini   +3 more
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Joint Attention

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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