Indiana University.
Child Dev. 2017 Nov;88(6):2060-2078. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12730. Epub 2017 Feb 10.
The present article shows that infant and dyad differences in hand-eye coordination predict dyad differences in joint attention (JA). In the study reported here, 51 toddlers ranging in age from 11 to 24 months and their parents wore head-mounted eye trackers as they played with objects together. We found that physically active toddlers aligned their looking behavior with their parent and achieved a substantial proportion of time spent jointly attending to the same object. However, JA did not arise through gaze following but rather through the coordination of gaze with manual actions on objects as both infants and parents attended to their partner's object manipulations. Moreover, dyad differences in JA were associated with dyad differences in hand following.
本文表明,婴儿和对偶个体在手眼协调方面的差异可以预测他们在共同注意力(JA)方面的差异。在本研究中,我们让 51 名年龄在 11 到 24 个月之间的幼儿及其父母戴上头戴式眼动追踪器,一起玩物体。我们发现,身体活跃的幼儿会调整他们的注视行为与父母一致,并在共同关注同一物体上花费大量时间。然而,共同注意力并不是通过注视跟随产生的,而是通过注视与对物体的手动操作的协调产生的,因为婴儿和父母都关注他们同伴对物体的操作。此外,共同注意力的对偶个体差异与手跟随的对偶个体差异有关。