Kim, 2023 - Google Patents
A Longitudinal Eye-Tracking Investigation of Infants' Triadic Social Attention Abilities in the First YearKim, 2023
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- Kim E
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Infants' capacity to coordinate their visual attention with social partners shows profound development during the first year of life. While extensive research has investigated developmental change in infants' processing of faces and objects, less is known about when …
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