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Feb 2012
ISBN 0262016826
504 pp.
22 illus.
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Joint Attention
Axel Seemann

Academic interest in the phenomenon of joint attention-the capacity to attend to an object together with another creature-has increased rapidly over the past two decades. Yet it isn't easy to spell out in detail what joint attention is, how it ought to be characterized, and what exactly its significance consists in. The writers for this volume address these and related questions by drawing on a variety of disciplines, including developmental and comparative psychology, philosophy of mind, and social neuroscience. The volume organizes their contributions along three main themes: definitional concerns, such as the question of whether or not joint attention should be understood as an irreducibly basic state of mind; processes and mechanisms obtaining on both the neural and behavioral levels; and the functional significance of joint attention, in particular the role it plays in comprehending spatial perspectives and understanding other minds. The collected papers present new work by leading researchers on one of the key issues in social cognition. They demonstrate that an adequate theory of joint attention is indispensable for a comprehensive account of mind.

Table of Contents
 Preface
1 Introduction
by Axel Seemann
I What Is Joint Attention? Comparative, Developmental, and Definitional Issues
2 Getting Beyond Rich and Lean Views of Joint Attention
by Timothy P. Racine
3 Joint Attention: Twelve Myths
by David A. Leavens
4 The Generation of Human Meaning: How Shared Experience Grows in Infancy
by Colwyn Trevarthen
5 Joint Attention or Joint Engagement? Insights from Autism
by Peter Hobson and Jessica Hobson
6 A Gaze at Grips with Me
by Vasudevi Reddy
7 Joint Attention, Communication, and Knowing Together in Infancy
by Malinda Carpenter and Kristin Liebal
8 Joint Attention: Toward a Relational Account
by Axel Seemann
II How Does Joint Attention Work? Mechanisms and Processes
9 Sociality, Attention, and the Mind's Eyes
by Stephen Shepherd and Massimiliano Cappuccio
10 Some Preliminary Observations on the Neural Correlates of Joint Attention in Chimpanzees
by William D. Hopkins and Jared P. Taglialatela
11 Social Cognition and the Allure of the Second-Person Perspective: In Defense of Empathy and Simulation
by Karsten R. Stueber
12 Interactive Coordination in Joint Attention
by Shaun Gallagher
13 Elementary Mind Minding, Enactivist-Style
by Daniel D. Hutto
14 The Phenomenology of Joint Action: Self-Agency versus Joint Agency
by Elisabeth Pacherie
III What Does Joint Attention Explain? Spatial Awareness and Other Minds
15 Joint Attention as the Fundamental Basis of Understanding Perspectives
by Henrike Moll and Andrew N. Meltzoff
16 An Object-Dependent Perspective on Joint Attention
by John Campbell
17 Grasping Affordance: A Window onto Social Cognition
by Marcello Costantini and Corrado Sinigaglia
 About the Authors
 Index
 
 


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