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Agency And Joint Attention 1st Edition Janet Metcalfe Herbert S Terrace

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Agency And Joint Attention 1st Edition Janet Metcalfe Herbert S Terrace
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.73 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Janet Metcalfe, Herbert S. Terrace
ISBN: 9780199988341, 019998834X
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Agency And Joint Attention 1st Edition Janet Metcalfe Herbert S Terrace by Janet Metcalfe, Herbert S. Terrace 9780199988341, 019998834X instant download after payment.

Human infants do not seem to be born with concepts of self or joint attention. One basic goal of Agency and Joint Attention is to unravel how these abilities originate. One approach that has received a lot of recent attention is social. Some argue that by virtue of an infant's intense eye gaze with her mother, she is able, by the age of four months, to establish a relationship with her mother that differentiates between "me" and "you." At about twelve months, the infant acquires the non-verbal ability to share attention with her mother or other caregivers. Although the concepts of self and joint attention are nonverbal and uniquely human, the question remains, how do we establish metacognitive control of these abilities? A tangential question is whether nonhuman animals develop abilities that are analogous to self and joint attention.
Much of this volume is devoted to the development of metacognition of self and joint attention in experiments on the origin of consciousness, knowing oneself, social referencing, joint action, the neurological basis of joint attention, the role of joint action, mirror neurons, phenomenology, and cues for agency.

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