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Attention to the mouth and gaze following in infancy predict language development 원문보기

Journal of child language, v.42 no.6, 2015년, pp.1173 - 1190  

TENENBAUM, ELENA J. ,  SOBEL, DAVID M. ,  SHEINKOPF, STEPHEN J. ,  MALLE, BERTRAM F. ,  MORGAN, JAMES L.

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ABSTRACTWe investigated longitudinal relations among gaze following and face scanning in infancy and later language development. At 12 months, infants watched videos of a woman describing an object while their passive viewing was measured with an eye-tracker. We examined the relation between infants...

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