Original paper
Speaker gaze increases information coupling between infant and adult brains
Volume: 114, Issue: 50, Pages: 13290 - 13295
Published: Nov 28, 2017
Abstract
When infants and adults communicate, they exchange social signals of availability and communicative intention such as eye gaze. Previous research indicates that when communication is successful, close temporal dependencies arise between adult speakers' and listeners' neural activity. However, it is not known whether similar neural contingencies exist within adult-infant dyads. Here, we used dual-electroencephalography to assess whether direct...
Paper Details
Title
Speaker gaze increases information coupling between infant and adult brains
Published Date
Nov 28, 2017
Volume
114
Issue
50
Pages
13290 - 13295
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