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Onset of Voluntary Communication: Smiling Looks
to Mother Playing infants often direct smiling looks toward social partners. In some cases the smile begins before the look, so it cannot be a response to the sight or behavior of the social partner. In this study we asked whether smiles that anticipate social contact are used by 8- to 12-month-old infants as voluntary social signals. Eighty infants20 at each of 8, 9, 10, and 12 months of agecompleted 5 tasks. The tasks assessed anticipatory smiling during toy play, meansend understanding (2 tasks), intentional communication via gesture and vocalizations, and memory for mothers location. Across all ages, anticipatory smiling was strongly predicted by intentional gestural and vocal communication and by meansend understanding. The findings are discussed in terms of the nature and origins of infants voluntary communications. |
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