<p>What does a child's ability to look where another is looking tell us about his or her early cognitive development? What does this ability--or lack thereof--tell us about a child's language development understanding of other's intentions and the emergence of autism? This volume assembles several years of research on the processing of gaze information and its relationship to early social-cognitive development in infants spanning many age groups. <i>Gaze-Following </i>examines how humans and non-human primates use another individual's direction of gaze to learn about the world around them. <p/>The chapters throughout this volume address development in areas including joint attention early non-verbal social interactions language development and theory of mind understanding. Offering novel insights regarding the significance of gaze-following the editors present research from a neurological and a behavioral perspective and compare children with and without pervasive developmental disorders. <p/>Scholars in the areas of cognitive development specifically and developmental science more broadly as well as clinical psychologists will be interested in the intriguing research presented in this volume.</p>
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