Blog Posts Tagged With Social Communication

Exploring the early development of referential gestural communication
16 Sep human behavior research Psychology

Exploring the early development of referential gestural communication

Understanding the importance of pointing gestures can provide valuable insights into children's developmental progress and support their overall growth and learning.
Using augmented toys to facilitate play in children with visual impairments
06 Sep human behavior research Psychology

Using augmented toys to facilitate play in children with visual impairments

How can we help children with visual impairments in their development of play and social interactions? Drs. Suzanne Verver and her team examined the effects of sound-augmented toys on peer play.
Why so angry? The role of context and function in facial expression analysis
19 Jun human behavior research Emotion

Why so angry? The role of context and function in facial expression analysis

Why do respondents show an angry facial expression when evaluating a website or product, when there is no reason to expect them to actually be angry? Read more in this sequel to the blog post "How emotions are made".
Zebrafish attracted to superfish: video tracking sex differences in shoaling
18 Jan animal behavior research Social Behavior

Zebrafish attracted to superfish: video tracking sex differences in shoaling

Are images enough to evoke a shoaling response in zebrafish? Do males and females respond differently to shoals or the opposite sex? A recent study finds out.
How do children interact with their older autistic siblings?
01 Apr human behavior research Psychology

How do children interact with their older autistic siblings?

In celebration of World Autism Awareness Day, this blog post focuses on the social interactions between children and their older autistic siblings.
How botulinum toxin affects facial expression
25 Feb human behavior research Emotion

How botulinum toxin affects facial expression

For the past twenty years, the demand for cosmetic procedures to the face has increased drastically. New technologies have become available that make it possible to look ‘better and younger’.
How to study communication in young children
18 Dec human behavior research Psychology

How to study communication in young children

If you are born profoundly deaf, it is very likely that modern technology in the form of cochlear implants can improve your hearing.
Interview skills training for adolescents with language disorder examined
29 Jun human behavior research Psychology

Interview skills training for adolescents with language disorder examined

The study of Mathrick and colleagues evaluated an interview skills training package targeting both verbal and non-verbal skills for adolescents with severe and persistent Language Disorders.
Improving social communication skills in children with ASD
02 Apr human behavior research Psychology

Improving social communication skills in children with ASD

Many children with ASD suffer from deficits in social communication and interaction, especially with peers. They participate in fewer social interactions than typically developing children.
Become and stay aware about children with autism
06 Apr human behavior research Psychology

Become and stay aware about children with autism

Autism is a developmental disability that remains with a person for his or her whole life. The World Autism Awareness Day tries to bring awareness to this growing health concern.

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