creators_name: Stahl, Daniel creators_name: Striano, Tricia editors_name: Berthouze, Luc editors_name: Kaplan, Frédéric editors_name: Kozima, Hideki editors_name: Yano, Hiroyuki editors_name: Konczak, Jürgen editors_name: Metta, Giorgio editors_name: Nadel, Jacqueline editors_name: Sandini, Giulio editors_name: Stojanov, Georgi editors_name: Balkenius, Christian type: confposter datestamp: 2006-07-23 lastmod: 2011-03-11 08:56:31 metadata_visibility: show title: Joint attention in the first year: The coordination of gaze and affect between 7 and 10 months of age ispublished: pub subjects: dev-psy subjects: behanal full_text_status: public keywords: infant development, joint attention, triadic social skills, joint engagement looks abstract: We used a multilevel growth model to describe the developmental trajectories of infant’s coordinated attention between people and objects between 7 and 10 months of age. Additionally, we assed whether the coordinated attention looks were accompanied by smiles as infants interacted social partners. These results confirm the emergence of visual joint attention skills before the end of the first year. These results will be useful in the construction of robotic systems that engage in joint attention. date: 2005 date_type: published volume: 123 publisher: Lund University Cognitive Studies pagerange: 151-152 refereed: TRUE citation: Stahl, Daniel and Striano, Tricia (2005) Joint attention in the first year: The coordination of gaze and affect between 7 and 10 months of age. [Conference Poster] document_url: http://cogprints.org/4996/1/stahl.pdf