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The Challenges of Joint Attention
- Interaction Studies
, 2004
"... This paper discusses the concept of joint attention and the di#erent skills underlying its development. We argue that joint attention is much more than gaze following or simultaneous looking because it implies a shared intentional relation to the world. The current state-of-the-art in robotic ..."
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This paper discusses the concept of joint attention and the di#erent skills underlying its development. We argue that joint attention is much more than gaze following or simultaneous looking because it implies a shared intentional relation to the world. The current state-of-the-art in robotic
joint attention, and social cognition
- Current Directions in Psychological Science
"... ABSTRACT—Before social cognition there is joint processing of information about the attention of self and others. This joint attention requires the integrated activation of a dis-tributed cortical network involving the anterior and poste-rior attention systems. In infancy, practice with the integrat ..."
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ABSTRACT—Before social cognition there is joint processing of information about the attention of self and others. This joint attention requires the integrated activation of a dis-tributed cortical network involving the anterior and poste-rior attention systems. In infancy, practice
Joint attention and language evolution
"... This study investigates how more advanced joint attentional mechanisms, rather than only shared attention between two agents and an object, can be implemented and how they influence the results of language games played by these agents. We present computer simulations with language games showing that ..."
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This study investigates how more advanced joint attentional mechanisms, rather than only shared attention between two agents and an object, can be implemented and how they influence the results of language games played by these agents. We present computer simulations with language games showing
Active Learning of Joint Attention
"... Abstract — Joint attention is the skill of attending to the same object another person is looking at. The acquisition of this skill is crucial in children for the development of many social and communicative abilities, and has been proposed as a critical social capability for interactive robots. Alt ..."
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Abstract — Joint attention is the skill of attending to the same object another person is looking at. The acquisition of this skill is crucial in children for the development of many social and communicative abilities, and has been proposed as a critical social capability for interactive robots
Joint attention Autism
, 2010
"... Ó The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This study aimed to determine if a joint attention intervention would result in greater joint engagement between caregivers and toddlers with autism. The intervention consisted of 24 caregiver-mediated sess ..."
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Ó The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This study aimed to determine if a joint attention intervention would result in greater joint engagement between caregivers and toddlers with autism. The intervention consisted of 24 caregiver
BSeemann—Joint Attention
"... They sit together, one with his arm slung over the other’s neck. They cluck over an infant—a boy—and they raise and inspect him, chattering over his sex. As they stare intently, one adult kneads the other’s shoulder. Except for one detail, we could be forgiven for assuming the two jointly attended t ..."
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their newly arrived companion. However, this detail is key: the individuals in question are not humans, but Barbary macaques. Many nonhuman animals seem sensitive to the attentional states of others, but joint attention is thought to be uniquely human, intimately tied to our ability to represent the minds
Joint Attention and Attachment in Toddlers with Autism
, 2007
"... Abstract Joint attention is often referred to as a triadic relation between self, other and object. Young children with autism show deficiencies in the use of joint attention behaviors. Individual differences may be expected, and they may be determined by the children’s cognitive development or the ..."
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Abstract Joint attention is often referred to as a triadic relation between self, other and object. Young children with autism show deficiencies in the use of joint attention behaviors. Individual differences may be expected, and they may be determined by the children’s cognitive development
Joint attention and lexical acquisition style
- First Language
, 1983
"... Recent research has documented systematic individual differences in early lexical development. The current study investigated the relation-ship of these differences to differences in the way mothers and children regulate each other’s attentional states. Mothers of 6 one-year-olds kept diary records ..."
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attention, rather than by following into it, their child learned fewer object labels and more personal-social words. Dyads who maintained sustained bouts of joint attentional focus had children with larger vocabularies overall. It was concluded that the way mothers and children regulate each other’s
A constructive model for the development of joint attention
- Connection Science
, 2003
"... Abstract. This paper presents a constructive model by which a robot acquires the ability of joint attention with a human caregiver based on its embedded mechanisms of visual attention and learning with self-evaluation. The former is to look at a salient object in the robot’s view, and the latter is ..."
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Abstract. This paper presents a constructive model by which a robot acquires the ability of joint attention with a human caregiver based on its embedded mechanisms of visual attention and learning with self-evaluation. The former is to look at a salient object in the robot’s view, and the latter
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