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Ünal, Ercenur; Richards, Catherine; Trueswell, John C.; Papafragou, Anna – Developmental Science, 2021
Although it is widely assumed that the linguistic description of events is based on a structured representation of event components at the perceptual/conceptual level, little empirical work has tested this assumption directly. Here, we test the connection between language and perception/cognition cross-linguistically, focusing on the relative…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Language, Perception, English
Stallworthy, Isabella C.; Berry, Daniel; Davis, Savannah; Wolff, Jason J.; Burrows, Catherine A.; Swanson, Meghan R.; Grzadzinski, Rebecca L.; Botteron, Kelly; Dager, Stephen R.; Estes, Annette M.; Schultz, Robert T.; Piven, Joseph; Elison, Jed T.; Pruett, John R., Jr.; Marrus, Natasha – Developmental Science, 2023
Social motivation--the psychobiological predisposition for social orienting, seeking social contact, and maintaining social interaction--manifests in early infancy and is hypothesized to be foundational for social communication development in typical and atypical populations. However, the lack of infant social-motivation measures has hindered…
Descriptors: Infants, Autism Spectrum Disorders, At Risk Persons, Motivation
Jones, Jonathan S.; Astle, Duncan E. – Developmental Science, 2022
Functional connectivity within and between Intrinsic Connectivity Networks (ICNs) transforms over development and is thought to support high order cognitive functions. But how variable is this process, and does it diverge with altered cognitive development? We investigated age-related changes in integration and segregation within and between ICNs…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Children, Adolescents, Cognitive Development
Allen, Melissa L.; Haywood, Sarah; Rajendran, Gnanathusharan; Branigan, Holly – Developmental Science, 2011
We report an experiment that examined whether children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) spontaneously converge, or align, syntactic structure with a conversational partner. Children with ASD were more likely to produce a passive structure to describe a picture after hearing their interlocutor use a passive structure to describe an unrelated…
Descriptors: Evidence, Language Usage, Syntax, Autism
Henderson, Annette M. E.; Woodward, Amanda L. – Developmental Science, 2012
As with all culturally relevant human behaviours, words are meaningful because they are shared by the members of a community. This research investigates whether 9-month-old infants understand this fundamental fact about language. Experiment 1 examined whether infants who are trained on, and subsequently habituated to, a new word-referent link…
Descriptors: Infants, Language, Behavior, Social Cognition
Johnson, Elizabeth K.; Westrek, Ellen; Nazzi, Thierry; Cutler, Anne – Developmental Science, 2011
A visual fixation study tested whether 7-month-olds can discriminate between different talkers. The infants were first habituated to talkers producing sentences in either a familiar or unfamiliar language, then heard test sentences from previously unheard speakers, either in the language used for habituation, or in another language. When the…
Descriptors: Infants, Auditory Discrimination, Language, Adults
Kinzler, Katherine D.; Dautel, Jocelyn B. – Developmental Science, 2012
Across four studies, we directly compared children's essentialist reasoning about the stability of race and language throughout an individual's lifespan. Monolingual English-speaking children were presented with a series of images of children who were either White or Black; each face was paired with a voice clip in either English or French.…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Whites, Children, African American Children
Schmidt, Marco F. H.; Rakoczy, Hannes; Tomasello, Michael – Developmental Science, 2011
Young children interpret some acts performed by adults as normatively governed, that is, as capable of being performed either rightly or wrongly. In previous experiments, children have made this interpretation when adults introduced them to novel acts with normative language (e.g. "this is the way it goes"), along with pedagogical cues signaling…
Descriptors: Young Children, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Instruction, Cues
Kadosh, Roi Cohen; Henik, Avishai; Walsh, Vincent – Developmental Science, 2009
The question why synaesthesia, an atypical binding within or between modalities, occurs is both enduring and important. Two explanations have been provided: (1) a congenital explanation: we are all born as synaesthetes but most of us subsequently lose the experience due to brain development; (2) a learning explanation: synaesthesia is related to…
Descriptors: Perception, Language, Color, Sensory Experience