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  • Developmental Psychology
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Infant Behavior

Background:

  • Infants develop attention selection skills early in life.
  • Visual saliency (color, orientation, luminance) guides infant attention.
  • Social influences on saliency-driven attention are not well understood.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate how visual saliency changes in infants' egocentric scenes.
  • To examine the impact of manual engagement on infant object looking during play.
  • To understand the social development of attention in early childhood.

Main Methods:

  • Studied 30 parent-infant dyads (3-6 and 9-12 months).
  • Recorded infant looking behavior using head-mounted eye-tracking.
  • Annotated parent and infant manual actions during object play.

Main Results:

  • Younger infants (3-6 months) focused on visual saliency linked to parent's actions.
  • Older infants (9-12 months) directed attention to objects, independent of saliency, with more self-generated actions.
  • Distinct attention mechanisms observed in parent-infant and infant-object interactions.

Conclusions:

  • Highlights the link between visual experience and sensorimotor skills in infants.
  • Proposes a dyadic pathway for sustained attention development.
  • Suggests social sensitivity to parental hands emerges via saliency-driven attention, aiding focus and tracking.