Social cognition in infants: Attention to the human face - Sherrod - 1979 () Citation Context ...expressing emotions [3]. Many other studies confirm that from two weeks of age, children prefer looking at moving stimuli rather than stationary ones, even if they are identical in every other ...
Although infants display preferences for social stimuli early in their lives, we know relatively little about the mechanisms of infant learning about the social world. In the current set of studies, 1-month-old infants underwent an adapted eyeblink conditioning paradigm to examine learning to both ...
Infants' understanding of the link between looker and object Three studies investigated infants' understanding that gaze involves a relation between a person and the object of his or her gaze. Infants were habituated to an event in which an actor turned and looked at one of two toys. Then, ...
Indeed, humans’ preferential attention to eyes (from birth) may help facilitate the ability to interpret and predict others’ behavior7. However, the aforementioned studies cannot speak directly to whether infants understand that what an agent sees specifically through theeyesis critical for reasoning ...
Current research is exploring the origins of social impairments in prospective longitudinal studies of infants who are at high risk for ASD, defined as having an older sibling with the disorder. Behavioral studies that have followed these infants through to outcomes have found that during the early...
The data provide external validation for the large body of social-cognitive findings emerging from laboratory looking-time paradigms and contribute to a growing literature tracking the developmental trajectory of infants' understanding of people during the first 2 years. 展开 关键词:...
Studies of attention m the human infant Cardiac and motor responses to visual and auditory stimuli were studied in 32 infants. Visual stimuli were pictures of faces, geometric designs, and 3 patt... J Kagan,M Lewis - Merrill-Palmer quarterly (Wayne State University. Press) 被引量: 125发表:...
Social Studies for Elementary School Children: Developing Young Citizens Previous research has shown that by age 3-4, children classify the human world into age groups: babies, "little kids," "big kids," young adults ("mommies and daddies"), and old adults ("grandmothers and grandfathers") ...
Purpose: The study considers the social networks of older Americans, a population for whom there have been few studies of social network type. It also exam... Litwin,Howard,Shiovitz-Ezra,... - 《Gerontologist》 被引量: 173发表: 2011年 The Social Ecology of Middle Childhood: Family Support...
We evaluate the role of a new type of democratic institution, participatory budgeting (PB), for improving citizens’ well-being. Participatory institutions... Touchton,Michael,Wampler,... - 《Comparative Political Studies》 被引量: 75发表: 2014年 Does infancy matter? predicting social behavior from...