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Longitudinal Continuity in Understanding and Production of Giving-Related Behavior From Infancy to Childhood
Authors:Joshua Juvrud  Marta Bakker  Katharina Kaduk  Josje M DeValk  Gustaf Gredebäck  Benjamin Kenward
Institution:1. Uppsala University;2. Lancaster University;3. University of Amsterdam;4. Oxford Brookes University and Uppsala University
Abstract:Infants have an early understanding of giving (the transfer of an item by one agent to another), but little is known about individual differences in these abilities or their developmental outcomes. Here, 9-month-olds (= 59) showing clearer neural processing (Event-related potential, ERP) of a give-me gesture also evidenced a stronger reaction (pupil dilation) to an inappropriate response to a give-me gesture, and at 2 years were more likely to give in response to a give-me gesture. None of the differences in understanding and production of giving-related behaviors were associated with other sociocognitive variables investigated: language, gaze-following, and nongiving helping. The early developmental continuity in understanding and production of giving behavior is consistent with the great importance of giving for humans throughout the life span.
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