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Gaze and speech behavior in parent–child interactions


Gaze and speech behavior in parent–child interactions: The role of ...

In this study, we investigated the characteristics of gaze and its relation to speech behavior during video-mediated face-to-face interactions between parents ...

Gaze and speech behavior in parent–child interactions - APA PsycNet

gaze and its relation to speech behavior during video-mediated face-to-face interactions between parents and their preadolescent children. 81 parent–child ...

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Both parents and children looked more at the other's mouth region while listening compared to while speaking. Results are discussed in terms of ...

Speech and Gaze during Parent-Child Interactions

In this study, we investigated the relation between speech and gaze behavior during 'face-to-face' dialogues between parents and their preadolescent children ( ...

Gaze and speech behavior in parent–child interactions - OUCI

In this study, we investigated the characteristics of gaze and its relation to speech behavior during video-mediated face-to-face interactions between parents ...

Gaze Orienting in the Social World: An Exploration of the Role ...

However, interestingly, maternal caregiving behaviors, such as pragmatic touch and socio-cognitive vocalizations, were found to be associated ...

Speech and Gaze during Parent-Child Interactions - ResearchGate

Holleman et al. [9] investigated speech and gaze behavior of 79 parent-child dyads conversing in a state-of-the-art dual eyetracking setup [ ...

Mechanisms by which Early Eye Gaze to the Mouth During ... - NCBI

At birth, infants tend to look predominantly at the eyes of their communication partners. Midway through the first year of life, however, ...

Intrinsic brain activity associated with eye gaze during mother–child ...

... gaze, which is an important non-verbal communication tool in human interactions ... Behavioral assessment of mother–child interaction. To assess ...

Parent-Child Interactions in Normal and Language-Disordered ...

Thirty verbal and nonverbal behaviors were analyzed from videotapes of mother-child interactions. As a group, the mothers of normally developing children ...

The impact of maternal gaze responsiveness on infants' gaze ...

Research has shown that infants' language development is influenced by their gaze following—an ability linked to their cognitive and social development.

Social gaze behavior during parent-child interaction: a dual-eye ...

- Child is aged between 8 and 11 years old at the moment of first assessment. - Good understanding of the Dutch language. - The parents have signed the ...

Early Social Experience Affects the Development of Eye Gaze ...

The results suggest that infants adjust their use of adults' eye gaze depending on gaze communication experience from early in life. The results highlight that ...

Integrating Gaze and Speech for Enabling Implicit Interactions

Gaze and speech are rich contextual sources of information that, when combined, can result in effective and rich multimodal interactions.

Language and play in parent–child interactions. - APA PsycNet

Messages from the terrae cognitae of culture, development, and parenting. International Society fo the Study of Behavioral Development Newsletter, 36, 26-28.

Automated Detection of Joint Attention and Mutual Gaze in Free Play ...

Gaze and speech behavior in parent–child in- teractions: The role of ... contextual language guidance for parent–child interaction. In ...

Adolescent Gaze-Directed Attention During Parent–Child conflict ...

Gaze and speech behavior in parent–child interactions: The role of conflict and cooperation · Psychology. Current Psychology · 2021.

Referent-oriented interactions in infancy: A naturalistic, longitudinal ...

The current study examined parent and infant gaze, touching, pointing, and reaching to referents for a wide range of nouns, verbs, adjectives, and other early- ...

Do the Eyes Have It? A Systematic Review on the Role of Eye Gaze ...

Social interaction plays a critical role in language acquisition. Children typically learn language through face-to-face interactions with their caregivers in ...

Parent–infant interactions looking for instances of volitional social ...

Finding may indicate an equal competence at reacting to reflexive stimuli. The quality of gaze behaviour provides important information for child healthcare ...