The development of gaze following and its relation to language
Allen Institute for Brain Science · University of Washington · +1 more institution
Abstract
We examined the ontogeny of gaze following by testing infants at 9, 10 and 11 months of age. Infants (N = 96) watched as an adult turned her head toward a target with either open or closed eyes. The 10- and 11-month-olds followed adult turns significantly more often in the open-eyes than the closed-eyes condition, but the 9-month-olds did not respond differentially. Although 9-month-olds may view others as 'body orienters', older infants begin to register whether others are 'visually connected' to the external world and, hence, understand adult looking in a new way. Results also showed a strong positive correlation between gaze-following behavior at 10-11 months and subsequent language scores at 18 months.…
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2Topics & keywords
- Gaze
- Psychology
- Developmental psychology
- Cognition
- Language development
- Cognitive development
- Cognitive psychology
- Neuroscience
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