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Socio- cultural effects on children's initiation of joint attention
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نویسنده
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gavrilov y. ,rotem s. ,ofek r. ,geva r.
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منبع
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frontiers in human neuroscience - 2012 - شماره : SEPTEMBER
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چکیده
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Exchanging gazes with a social partner in response to an event in the environment is considered an effective means to direct attention,share affective experiences and highlight a target in the environment. this behavior appears during infancy and plays an important role in children's learning and in shaping their socio-emotional development. it has been suggested that cultural values of the community affect socio-emotional development through attentional dynamics of social reference (rogoff et al.,1993). maturational processes of brain-circuits have been found to mediate socio-cultural learning and the behavioral manifestation of cultural norms starting at preschool age (nelson and guyer,2011). the aim of the current study was to investigate the relations between cultural ecology levels and children's joint attention (ja). initiation of ja bids was studied empirically as a function of the level of social load of the target toy (3 levels),the community level of adherence to traditional values (3 levels) parental education (2 levels) and gender. sixty-two kindergarten aged children were enrolled in a structured toy-exploration task,during which they were presented with toys of various social loads,with social agents (i.e.,mother and experimenter) present nearby,and non-social distracters presented intermittently. analysis of variance indicated that the child's initiation of ja towards the social partner was affected by all levels of cultural ecology (i.e.,toy's social load,adherence to tradition values,parental education,gender),thus supporting the study's hypotheses. the effects were such that overall,children,particularly girls' ja initiation was augmented in social toys and moderated by the socio-cultural variables. cultural ecology seems to be related to children's ja,thereby scaffolding initiation of social sharing cues between children and adults. ja plays a role in adjusting children's internal representations of their ecological environment. © 2012 gavrilov,rotem,ofek and geva.
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کلیدواژه
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Affect; Cross-cultural differences; Exploration; Gender; Joint attention; Play; Social; Tradition
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آدرس
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the developmental neuropsychology lab,the gonda multidisciplinary brain research center,department of psychology,bar ilan university,ramat gan, Israel, the developmental neuropsychology lab,the gonda multidisciplinary brain research center,department of psychology,bar ilan university,ramat gan, Israel, the developmental neuropsychology lab,the gonda multidisciplinary brain research center,department of psychology,bar ilan university,ramat gan, Israel, the developmental neuropsychology lab,the gonda multidisciplinary brain research center,department of psychology,bar ilan university,ramat gan, Israel
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