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

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Tenenbaum, EJ; Sobel, DM; Sheinkopf, SJ; Shah, RJ; Malle, BF; Morgan, JL
Published in: J Child Lang
November 2015

We 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' face scanning behavior and their tendency to follow the speaker's attentional shift to the object she was describing. We also collected language outcome measures on the same infants at 18 and 24 months. Attention to the mouth and gaze following at 12 months both predicted later productive vocabulary. The results are discussed in terms of social engagement, which may account for both attentional distribution and language onset. We argue that an infant's inherent interest in engaging with others (in addition to creating more opportunities for communication) leads infants to attend to the most relevant information in a social scene and that this information facilitates language learning.

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Published In

J Child Lang

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EISSN

1469-7602

Publication Date

November 2015

Volume

42

Issue

6

Start / End Page

1173 / 1190

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Vocabulary
  • Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology
  • Mouth
  • Language Development
  • Interpersonal Relations
  • Infant
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Eye Movements
  • Attention
 

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Tenenbaum, E. J., Sobel, D. M., Sheinkopf, S. J., Shah, R. J., Malle, B. F., & Morgan, J. L. (2015). Attention to the mouth and gaze following in infancy predict language development. J Child Lang, 42(6), 1173–1190. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305000914000725
Tenenbaum, Elena J., David M. Sobel, Stephen J. Sheinkopf, Rajesh J. Shah, Bertram F. Malle, and James L. Morgan. “Attention to the mouth and gaze following in infancy predict language development.J Child Lang 42, no. 6 (November 2015): 1173–90. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305000914000725.
Tenenbaum EJ, Sobel DM, Sheinkopf SJ, Shah RJ, Malle BF, Morgan JL. Attention to the mouth and gaze following in infancy predict language development. J Child Lang. 2015 Nov;42(6):1173–90.
Tenenbaum, Elena J., et al. “Attention to the mouth and gaze following in infancy predict language development.J Child Lang, vol. 42, no. 6, Nov. 2015, pp. 1173–90. Pubmed, doi:10.1017/S0305000914000725.
Tenenbaum EJ, Sobel DM, Sheinkopf SJ, Shah RJ, Malle BF, Morgan JL. Attention to the mouth and gaze following in infancy predict language development. J Child Lang. 2015 Nov;42(6):1173–1190.
Journal cover image

Published In

J Child Lang

DOI

EISSN

1469-7602

Publication Date

November 2015

Volume

42

Issue

6

Start / End Page

1173 / 1190

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Vocabulary
  • Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology
  • Mouth
  • Language Development
  • Interpersonal Relations
  • Infant
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Eye Movements
  • Attention