Presentation 2010-03-15
Development of communication and social-cognitive abilities in infancy
Kazuhide HASHIYA,
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Abstract(in English) My talk here focuses on the recent findings through experimental studies of development of communicative abilities in infancy. As specific examples, I introduce 3 topics: the first one is about the development of the production of back-channels or nodding in face-to-face interaction between an adult and 3- or 5-year-old children. Second one is about the modification of communicative behavior in 1-year-old children, especially when their attempt to communicate with their own caretaker was not completed. And the third one is about whether 1-year-old infants have an ability to detect (as a third person) the natural/unnatural sequences of interaction between others, which was assessed through eye-tracking technique. This field of research should be important not only as descriptions of particular phenomena of communication in infancy but also as a way to approach psychological foundations of communication, such as human perception of intentionality or mental states of others.
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Keyword(in English) communication / development / infancy / back channel / intention
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Title (in English) Development of communication and social-cognitive abilities in infancy
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Keyword(1) communication
Keyword(2) development
Keyword(3) infancy
Keyword(4) back channel
Keyword(5) intention
1st Author's Name Kazuhide HASHIYA
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Human-Environment Studies, Kyushu University()
Date 2010-03-15
Paper # PRMU2009-250,HIP2009-135
Volume (vol) vol.109
Number (no) 471
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 3
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