Defining bilingualism in infancy and toddlerhood: A sco** review
Aims and objectives: The aim of this manuscript is to provide an overview of the population
and languages studied and the methods and practices surrounding the definition of …
and languages studied and the methods and practices surrounding the definition of …
Six solutions for more reliable infant research
Infant research is often underpowered, undermining the robustness and replicability of our
findings. Improving the reliability of infant studies offers a solution for increasing statistical …
findings. Improving the reliability of infant studies offers a solution for increasing statistical …
Bilingual adaptations in early development
Infants raised in bilingual homes redirect attention faster than infants raised in monolingual
homes. How can mere exposure to a bilingual environment affect an infant's cognitive …
homes. How can mere exposure to a bilingual environment affect an infant's cognitive …
Limited evidence of test‐retest reliability in infant‐directed speech preference in a large preregistered infant experiment
Test‐retest reliability—establishing that measurements remain consistent across multiple
testing sessions—is critical to measuring, understanding, and predicting individual …
testing sessions—is critical to measuring, understanding, and predicting individual …
Variation in gaze following across the life span: A process‐level perspective
JC Prein, L Maurits, A Werwach… - Developmental …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Following eye gaze is fundamental for many social‐cognitive abilities, for example, when
judging what another agent can or cannot know. While the emergence of gaze following has …
judging what another agent can or cannot know. While the emergence of gaze following has …
How experience shapes infants' communicative behaviour: comparing gaze following in infants with and without pandemic experience
The COVID‐19 pandemic has been influencing people's social life substantially. Everybody,
including infants and children needed to adapt to changes in social interactions (eg, social …
including infants and children needed to adapt to changes in social interactions (eg, social …
[HTML][HTML] Atypical gaze-following behaviour in infants with congenital heart disease
M Feldmann, J Borer, W Knirsch, MM Daum… - Early Human …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Neurodevelopmental impairments are the most prevalent non-cardiac long-
term sequelae in children with complex congenital heart disease (CHD). Deficits include the …
term sequelae in children with complex congenital heart disease (CHD). Deficits include the …
How pervasive is joint attention? Mother‐child dyads from a Wichi community reveal a different form of “togetherness”
Theories of early development have emphasized the power of caregivers as active agents in
infant socialization and learning. However, there is variability, across communities, in the …
infant socialization and learning. However, there is variability, across communities, in the …
TANGO: A reliable, open-source, browser-based task to assess individual differences in gaze understanding in 3 to 5-year-old children and adults
Traditional measures of social cognition used in developmental research often lack
satisfactory psychometric properties and are not designed to capture variation between …
satisfactory psychometric properties and are not designed to capture variation between …
Influences of bilingual input on English vocabulary size and academic outcomes: a large-scale longitudinal study following children in Australia from five to ten years
RM Armstrong, AJ Angwin… - … Journal of Bilingual …, 2025 - Taylor & Francis
Research from large population-based studies investigating the language and academic
outcomes for bilingual children is rare. The current study aimed to investigate the influence …
outcomes for bilingual children is rare. The current study aimed to investigate the influence …