نتایج جستجو برای: communicative risks

تعداد نتایج: 132900  

Journal: :Human development 1983
M J Packer

Three taken-for-granted assumptions concerning the nature of communicative interaction between infants and adults are described. Their presence is demonstrated in three differently oriented theories ofearly interaction. The assumptions-that interaction is instrumentally oriented; that meaning is obvious and unitary; that change has an external source-are then put to empirical test, using narrat...

2017
Nathan Caruana Genevieve McArthur Alexandra Woolgar Jon Brock

The successful navigation of social interactions depends on a range of cognitive faculties-including the ability to achieve joint attention with others to share information and experiences. We investigated the influence that intention monitoring processes have on gaze-following response times during joint attention. We employed a virtual reality task in which 16 healthy adults engaged in a coll...

2007
MOHAMMAD ALI SALMANI-NODOUSHAN

Recent language testing research investigates factors other than language proficiency that may be responsible for systematic variance in language test performance. One such factor is the test takers' cognitive styles. The present study was carried out with the aim of finding the probable effects of Iranian EFL learners' cognitive styles on their performance on communicative tests. For purposes ...

Journal: :Journal of attention disorders 2015
Nicole Papadopoulos Nicole J Rinehart John L Bradshaw John Taffe Jennifer McGinley

OBJECTIVE This study investigated the relationship between motor performance and social-communicative impairment in children with ADHD-combined type (ADHD-CT). METHOD An upper limb Fitts' aiming task was used as a measure of motor performance and the Social Responsiveness Scale as a measure of social-communicative/autistic impairment in the following groups: ADHD-CT (n = 11) and typically dev...

2014
Greta Grannan-Rubenstein William Grannan-Rubenstein Paul H. Thibodeau

Research on the acquisition and use of communicative categories in domains such as language and music is largely divided between approaches suggesting innate cognitive constraints on domain-specific communicative forms, and approaches suggesting domain-general mechanisms through which specific communicative forms are learned. The present study investigates the effect of greater or lesser encult...

2015
Hanna Marno Gergely Csibra

Observed associations between events can be validated by statistical information of reliability or by testament of communicative sources. We tested whether toddlers learn from their own observation of efficiency, assessed by statistical information on reliability of interventions, or from communicatively presented demonstration, when these two potential types of evidence of validity of interven...

Journal: :Pro-fono : revista de atualizacao cientifica 2009
Andressa Gouveia de Faria Saad Marcia Goldfeld

BACKGROUND echolalia is one of the most common symptoms among the language characteristics in Autism. AIM to provide a detailed literature revision about the role of echolalia in the language development process of autistic individuals, and to discuss the use of this language feature in the speech-language clinical practice. The researches show classifications and analysis criterions of echol...

2014
ARKADIUSZ BIAŁEK MARTA BIAŁECKA-PIKUL A. BIAŁEK M. BIAŁECKA-PIKUL M. STĘPIEŃ-NYCZ

Analyses of interactions between an adult and a one-year-old child are often connected with studying early communicative competences, e.g. the child’s participation in turn-taking sequences, in joint attention, and use of pointing gestures. Infants’ communicative behaviors were studied using a structured observational measure – the Early Social Communication Scales (Mundy et al., 2003) in a stu...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Arjen Stolk Lennart Verhagen Jan-Mathijs Schoffelen Robert Oostenveld Mark Blokpoel Peter Hagoort Iris van Rooij Ivan Toni

Human referential communication is often thought as coding-decoding a set of symbols, neglecting that establishing shared meanings requires a computational mechanism powerful enough to mutually negotiate them. Sharing the meaning of a novel symbol might rely on similar conceptual inferences across communicators or on statistical similarities in their sensorimotor behaviors. Using magnetoencepha...

Journal: :Jornal da Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia 2012
Nayara Thais de Oliveira Costa Ana Claudia Martinho-Carvalho Maria Claudia Cunha Doris Ruthi Lewis

This study had the aim to investigate the auditory and communicative abilities of children diagnosed with Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder due to mutation in the Otoferlin gene. It is a descriptive and qualitative study in which two siblings with this diagnosis were assessed. The procedures conducted were: speech perception tests for children with profound hearing loss, and assessment of c...

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