Infant pointing: Harlequin, servant of two masters.
Book chapter
Franco, F. 2005. Infant pointing: Harlequin, servant of two masters. in: Eilan, N., Hoerl, C., McCormack, T. and Roessler, J. (ed.) Joint Attention: communication and other minds. Issues in Philosophy and Psychology. Oxford University Press (OUP). pp. 129-164
Chapter title | Infant pointing: Harlequin, servant of two masters. |
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Authors | Franco, F. |
Abstract | An international team of psychologists and philosophers present the latest research into the fascinating cognitive phenomenon of "joint attention." Some time around their first birthday most infants begin to engage in a behavior that is designed to bring it about--say, by means of pointing or gaze-following--that their own and another person's attention are focused on the same object. Described as manifestations of an emerging capacity for joint attention , such triangulations between infant, adult and the world are often treated as a developmental landmark and have become the subject of intensive research among developmentalists and primatologists over the past decade. More recently, work on joint attention has also begun to attract the attention of philosophers. Fueling researchers' interest in all these disciplines is the intuition that joint attention plays a foundational role in the emergence of communicative abilities, in children's developing understanding of the mind and, possibly, in the very capacity for objective thought. |
Research Group | Language, Learning and Cognition group |
Page range | 129-164 |
Book title | Joint Attention: communication and other minds. Issues in Philosophy and Psychology. |
Editors | Eilan, N., Hoerl, C., McCormack, T. and Roessler, J. |
Publisher | Oxford University Press (OUP) |
ISBN | |
Hardcover | 9780199245635 |
Publication dates | |
Apr 2005 | |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 02 Nov 2009 |
Output status | Published |
Language | English |
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