نتایج جستجو برای: toddlers

تعداد نتایج: 4914  

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2013
Pieter F de Bordes Ralf F A Cox Fred Hasselman Antonius H N Cillessen

We investigated 20-month-olds' (N=56) gaze following by presenting toddlers with a female model that displayed either ostensive or no ostensive cues before shifting her gaze laterally toward an object. The results indicated that toddlers reliably followed the model's gaze redirection after mutual eye contact was established but did so equally reliably after the model's eyes had been made salien...

Journal: :Child development 2017
Robert Hepach Nadine Kante Michael Tomasello

Toddlers are remarkably prosocial toward adults, yet little is known about their helping behavior toward peers. In the present study with 18- and 30-month-old toddlers (n = 192, 48 dyads per age group), one child needed help reaching an object to continue a task that was engaging for both children. The object was within reach of the second child who helped significantly more often compared to a...

Journal: :Child development 2017
Lauren B Adamson Roger Bakeman Katharine Suma Diana L Robins

This study provides an expanded view of joint attention and its relation to expressive language development. A total of 144 toddlers (40 typically developing, 58 with autism spectrum disorder [ASD], 46 with developmental delay [DD]) participated at 24 and 31 months. Toddlers who screened positive for ASD risk, especially those subsequently diagnosed with ASD, had poorer joint attention skills, ...

Journal: :Developmental science 2007
Janellen Huttenlocher Stella F Lourenco

Both animals and human toddlers can find an object in a rectangular enclosure after they have been disoriented. They use geometric cues (relative lengths of walls) to discriminate among different corners (e.g. long wall to the left, short to the right). It has been claimed that this ability is 'modular', i.e. exclusively geometric. The present study demonstrates that the ability toddlers exhibi...

Journal: :Developmental science 2010
Savita Bernal Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz Séverine Millotte Anne Christophe

Syntax allows human beings to build an infinite number of new sentences from a finite stock of words. Because toddlers typically utter only one or two words at a time, they have been thought to have no syntax. Using event-related potentials (ERPs), we demonstrated that 2-year-olds do compute syntactic structure when listening to spoken sentences. We observed an early left-lateralized brain resp...

2017
Hayley K. Smith Erik Blaser Zsuzsa Kaldy

In adults, stimuli associated with reward capture attention, even when task-irrelevant, resulting in distraction (Awh et al., 2012). Here we examine whether rewarded stimuli capture attention in 2-year-old children. Toddlers (N = 46, mean age: 28;10, range: 19;16 36;18) performed a visual search task where the target switched between blocks. Search arrays consisted of the current target, a prev...

2015
Melissa Kline Jesse Snedeker

Verbs may refer to the means (I bumped into the lamp) or outcome (I broke the lamp) of an action (cf. Rappaport Hovav & Levin, 2010; Talmy, 1985). Do young children expect language to encode this distinction? Children’s imitation patterns suggest that they analyze nonlinguistic events in these terms. When a head-touch is the simplest action available, toddlers include just the outcome, not the ...

Journal: :Cognition 2007
Krista Casler Deborah Kelemen

From the age of 2.5, children use social information to rapidly form enduring function-based artifact categories. The present study asked whether even younger children likewise constrain their use of objects according to teleo-functional beliefs that artifacts are "for" particular purposes, or whether they use objects as means to any desired end. Twenty-four-month-old toddlers learned about two...

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2013
Patricia A Ganea Paul L Harris

Recent research has shown that by 30 months of age, children can successfully update their representation of an absent object's location on the basis of new verbal information, whereas 23-month-olds often return to the object's prior location. The current results show that this updating failure persisted even when (a) toddlers received visual and verbal information about the prior location but ...

Journal: :Developmental science 2011
Linda B Smith Chen Yu Alfredo F Pereira

Human toddlers learn about objects through second-by-second, minute-by-minute sensory-motor interactions. In an effort to understand how toddlers' bodily actions structure the visual learning environment, mini-video cameras were placed low on the foreheads of toddlers, and for comparison also on the foreheads of their parents, as they jointly played with toys. Analyses of the head camera views ...

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