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Kaminski, Juliane; Schulz, Linda; Tomasello, Michael – Developmental Science, 2012
Domestic dogs comprehend human gestural communication in a way that other animal species do not. But little is known about the specific cues they use to determine when human communication is intended for them. In a series of four studies, we confronted both adult dogs and young dog puppies with object choice tasks in which a human indicated one of…
Descriptors: Cues, Nonverbal Communication, Infants, Human Body
Rakoczy, Hannes; Tomasello, Michael – Developmental Science, 2006
Twenty-two- and 27-month-old children were tested for their understanding of pretending as a specific intentional action form. Pairs of superficially similar behaviors--pretending to perform an action and trying to perform that action--were demonstrated to children. The 27-month-olds, and to some degree the 22-month-olds, showed in their responses…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Responses, Cognitive Ability, Intention

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