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The JOINTATT project explores joint attention in humans and primates to understand its role in social cognition and cooperation. By studying mother-infant interactions across different cultures and species, the project aims to identify the conditions necessary for joint attention to develop.
Humans frequently coordinate and share attention about objects and events.
Our basic ability to engage in joint attention (JA) is thought to underpin our uniquely complex cooperation skills and language, raising the possibility that the emergence of JA was a ‘small change that made a big difference’ in the evolution of human cognition.
Despite the theoretical importance of JA for understanding human social cognition, we know surprisingly little about JA across species and cultures.
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