Funciones tempranas del gesto de señalar privado: la contemplación y la autorregulación a través del gesto de señalar = Early functions of the private pointing gesture: Contemplation and self-regulation.
Author(s) -
Begoña Delgado,
Juan Carlos Gómez,
Encarnación Sarriá
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
acción psicológica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2255-1271
pISSN - 1578-908X
DOI - 10.5944/ap.7.2.215
Subject(s) - gesture , intrapersonal communication , psychology , contemplation , observational study , analogy , action (physics) , cognition , communication , linguistics , interpersonal communication , philosophy , medicine , epistemology , neuroscience , physics , pathology , quantum mechanics
This work presents an empirical exploration of the private uses of the pointing gesture in in fants. Based upon our previous research on the analogy between the private use of language and the private use of pointing gestures, we explore the possibility that infant pointing gestures have private or intrapersonal functions associated to the organization of the infants’ own action. Ad ditionally, and based upon previous research about early communication, we explore the pos sibility that infant pointing gestures support cognitive processes associated to the private contemplation of the objects. Both hypotheses were explored in an observational study, where four independent observers coded 120 examples of infant pointing gestures (observed in two in fants between 8 and 24 months of age). Based upon these observational data and our previous research about the private use of pointing by older children, two main private functions of infant pointing gesture are proposed: self-regu latory and contemplative.
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