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The development of pointing perception in infancy: Effects of communicative signals on covert shifts of attention
2013
Developmental Psychology
The present study aims to investigate the interplay of verbal and nonverbal communication with respect to infants' perception of pointing gestures. Infants were presented with still images of pointing hands (cue) in combination with an acoustic stimulus. The communicative content of this acoustic stimulus was varied from being human and communicative to artificial. Saccadic reaction times (SRTs) from the cue to a peripheral target were measured as an indicator of the modulation of covert
doi:10.1037/a0031111
pmid:23356522
fatcat:4uv6qkxlbzal7pk6yq37u2lhme