2-5 day infants preferred direct gaze, ERP from N170 neuron
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Hood et al (1998)
3 & 4m attention is cued by adult gaze
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Senju & Csibra (2008)
6m infants follow eye gaze only if preceeded by ostensive cue e.g direct gaze, infant directed speech
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Deak et al (2000)
12m infant follows gaze to object
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Butterworth & Jarret (1991)
follow adult gaze but only to first object they see, not target object
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Brooks & Meltzoff (2005)
key transition 10-12m? 9m follow head turn, 10&11m only follow if eyes are open, correlation with language at 18m
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Woodward (2003)
violation of expectancy - gaze at one toy, ignore other, then either same toy, diff gaze or same gaze diff toy, 12m look longer at new toy same gaze - mentalistic understanding
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Tomasello (2000)
socio-cognitive revolution at 12m
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Baron-Cohen (1995)
charlie sweet task, autistic children do not engage in eye gaze, don't pass fb without prior success on charlie task
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Deak & Treisch (2006)
not mentalistic! arises from early general processing, associate eye gaze with interesting things in environment - infant looks most at object in carers hand
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Teglas (2012)
dogs follow ostensive cues
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2-5 day infants preferred direct gaze, ERP from N170 neuron
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Faroni et al (2002)
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3 & 4m attention is cued by adult gaze
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6m infants follow eye gaze only if preceeded by ostensive cue e.g direct gaze, infant directed speech
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