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- who: Nozomi Naoi from the Department of Psychology and Linguistics, International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan, Department of Psychology have published the Article: Infants` Prefrontal Hemodynamic Responses and Functional Connectivity During Joint Attention in an Interactive-Live Setting, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors focused on infants who were old enough to initiate and respond to joint attention in their behavior. The authors examined functional connectivity within the frontal lobe during natural joint attentional interactions between infants and an adult. This study directly examined cerebral hemodynamic responses during RJA and IJA, as compared to the . . .
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