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    Joint attention or shared attention is the shared focus of two individuals on an object. It is achieved when one individual alerts another to an object...
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    attention Flow (psychology) Focusing (psychotherapy) Informal learning Joint attention Immanuel Kant Meditation Mindfulness Motivation Nonverbal communication...
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  • relationship between joint attention and verbal communication. Joint attention occurs between two individuals when one draws the other's attention to an object...
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  • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by executive dysfunction occasioning symptoms of inattention...
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  • skills and constructs, including, but not limited to: self-awareness, joint attention, play, theory of mind (or understanding others' perspectives), self-esteem...
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    study. A lack of joint attention in children contributes to poor vocabulary growth when compared to their high SES peers. Joint attention and book reading...
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    assumption is based on three reciprocal social interactions, as observed in joint attention, the functional use of language, and the understanding of others' emotions...
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  • Construction task Response to name Make-believe play Joint interactive play Conversation Response to joint attention Demonstration task Description of a picture...
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    underlying benefit being active, joint attention that is stimulated by baby sign. Therefore, the enhanced joint visual attention during parent-child interaction...
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    communication such as purely expressive displays, proxemics, or displays of joint attention differ from gestures, which communicate specific messages. Gestures...
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    commonly make an attempt to establish joint attention with a child before they convey something to the child. Joint attention is often accompanied by physical...
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  • The machine learning-based attention method simulates how human attention works by assigning varying levels of importance to different components of a...
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    practices Evil eye Eyebrow flash Face-to-face Interpersonal communication Joint attention The look – description of interpersonal discomfort by Jean-Paul Sartre...
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    messages, such as purely expressive displays, proxemics, or displays of joint attention. Gestures allow individuals to communicate a variety of feelings and...
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  • putting themselves in the character's mental state. Another ability, joint attention, is related to social referencing. Both theory of mind and pretense...
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    functional communication and spontaneity, enhance social skills such as joint attention, develop cognitive skills such as symbolic play, reduce disruptive...
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  • show disturbances in at least one aspect of social cognition: namely, joint attention with their young children only after a laboratory-induced relational...
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    (November 2021). "Association between adult attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and generalised joint hypermobility: A cross-sectional case control...
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  • such movement to attract their child's attention, which can lead to difficulties engaging in joint attention with hearing toddlers. Parental sensitivity...
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    of Dickens's works in relation to daughters, illegitimacy, and his joint attention to Ternan and her mother together, suggests that in fact she was indeed...
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    Juke joint (also jukejoint, jook house, jook, or juke) is the African-American vernacular term for an informal establishment featuring music, dancing...
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  • motion of the joint is less than normal. Routine examination by an orthopaedic surgeon or rheumatologist will often pay particular attention to this. The...
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    5–8. Bruner, J. (1995). "From joint attention to the meeting of minds". In C. Moore & P. Dunham (eds.), Joint Attention: Its Origins And Role In Development...
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  • for human culture: At around 9–12 months infants begin engaging in joint attention. This involves following the gaze of an adult or using them as social...
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    Joint Attention: Its Origins and Role in Development. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum Press. M. Tomasello 1995 "Joint attention as social cognition" in Joint Attention:...
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    environments Collaborative pair programming services Extreme programming Joint attention Team programming (also known as mob programming) Williams, Laurie (February...
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  • She's, etc.). From birth to one year, babies can engage in joint attention (sharing the attention of something with someone else). Infants also can engage...
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  • A joint venture (JV) is a business entity created by two or more parties, generally characterized by shared ownership, shared returns and risks, and shared...
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    for socio-cognitive deficits in autism, such as social orienting and joint attention. An increasing number of studies are investigating the role of the...
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    hypermobility syndrome (HMS), and joint hypermobility syndrome (JHS) is a heritable connective tissue disorder that affects joints and ligaments. Different forms...
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