Twenty years of research on parental mind-mindedness: Empirical findings, theoretical and methodological challenges, and new directions

CA McMahon, A Bernier - Developmental Review, 2017 - Elsevier
Mind-mindedness refers to a caregiver's tendency to treat the young child as an individual
with a mind of his or her own. It is assessed in the first year of life by the caregiver's tendency …

Brain mechanisms of acoustic communication in humans and nonhuman primates: an evolutionary perspective

H Ackermann, SR Hage, W Ziegler - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2014 - cambridge.org
Any account of “what is special about the human brain”(Passingham 2008) must specify the
neural basis of our unique ability to produce speech and delineate how these remarkable …

A longitudinal investigation of the relationship between maternal mind‐mindedness and theory of mind

E Kirk, K Pine, L Wheatley, N Howlett… - British journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Data are presented from a longitudinal investigation examining the relationship between
maternal mind‐mindedness (MM) in infancy and socio‐cognitive development in childhood …

Gesture and symbolic representation in Italian and English‐speaking Canadian 2‐year‐olds

P Marentette, P Pettenati, A Bello… - Child …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Analyses of elicited pantomime, primarily of English‐speaking children, show that preschool‐
aged children are more likely to symbolically represent an object with gestures depicting an …

[图书][B] Parenting and theory of mind

SA Miller - 2016 - books.google.com
Parenting and Theory of Mind represents the conjunction of two major research literatures in
child psychology. One is longstanding. The question of how best to rear children has been a …

Sign language communities

M De Meulder, V Krausneker, G Turner… - The Palgrave handbook …, 2019 - Springer
The twenty-first century has brought a unique dynamic for Sign Language Communities
(SLCs) as they respond to threats and opportunities resulting from changes in both their …

Maternal postpartum depressive symptoms predict delay in non-verbal communication in 14-month-old infants

E Kawai, S Takagai, N Takei, H Itoh… - Infant Behavior and …, 2017 - Elsevier
We investigated the potential relationship between maternal depressive symptoms during
the postpartum period and non-verbal communication skills of infants at 14 months of age in …

Caregivers use gesture contingently to support word learning

RW Cheung, C Hartley, P Monaghan - Developmental Science, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Children learn words in environments where there is considerable variability, both in terms
of the number of possible referents for novel words, and the availability of cues to support …

[PDF][PDF] Differences in auditory timing between human and nonhuman primates

A used by Ackermann - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2014 - mcg.uva.nl
The gradual audiomotor evolution hypothesis is proposed as an alternative interpretation to
the auditory timing mechanisms discussed in Ackermann et al.'s article. This hypothesis …

[图书][B] Italian Sign Language from a cognitive and socio-semiotic perspective: Implications for a general language theory

V Volterra, M Roccaforte, A Di Renzo, S Fontana - 2022 - jbe-platform.com
This volume reveals new insights on the faculty of language. By proposing a new approach
in the analysis and description of Italian Sign Language (LIS), that can be extended also to …