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🗓️ 14 September 2023
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What exactly is Joint Attention? How does Joint Attention interact with Eye Contact? What does the literature say about these repertoires, and how does that coincide with self-reports of the aversive nature of eye contact from Autistic people?
These have been a few of the questions rolling around in my head for some time. A few years ago, we briefly touched on this subject with my guest today, Dr. Francesca Degli Espinosa, but it was in the backdrop of a larger panel discussion at the 2022 Verbal Behavior Conference.
Fast forward to 2023, I recently heard Francesca on Dr. Mary Barbera's show talk about Joint Attention in great detail, so I asked her to join me to extend the conversation.
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Here are some of the links to the many resources we discussed:
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0:00.0 | And what is our job? |
0:02.1 | Our job is to alleviate discomfort. |
0:05.3 | So, and if we do that, if we manage to do that, the window of social learning that opens is incredible. |
0:15.5 | Hey, everyone. |
0:16.2 | Welcome to session 238 of the Behavioral Observations podcast. |
0:20.1 | Boy, do I have a great show in store for you |
0:21.9 | today. That quote you just heard is from Dr. Francesca Delia Espinoza. She returns to the podcast |
0:27.7 | where we talk about joint attention and perhaps more specifically eye contact. It's probably |
0:36.0 | fair to say that this is a controversial topic in the treatment of autism. |
0:41.2 | There are a lot of perspectives on it, and it's a topic that's been rolling around my head for |
0:47.3 | some time. |
0:47.8 | I recently heard Francesca on Dr. Mary Barbera's podcast, and I'll link to that in the show notes of this episode, |
0:56.2 | where they talked about joint attention and eye contact, and it really piqued my interest. |
1:02.4 | At the same time, former guest and a friend of mine, Rob Harvey, has been after me to get |
1:07.3 | Francesca back on the show. |
1:09.7 | Francesca is also talking at the Stone Soup Conference. |
1:13.1 | She's going to hit on some of these topics that we talk about here. |
1:16.7 | So the confluence of these events have led to this interview where I learned so much. |
1:22.7 | We talked about, you know, we kind of started out by defining our terms, what people mean when they say joint attention, talk about how it develops in, you know, the typical developmental trajectory |
1:34.1 | in infancy and beyond, why the term attention may not be especially helpful. We talk about |
1:39.7 | some of the neuroscience and eye tracking studies that have examined the development of eye contact and |
1:45.4 | typically developing and autistic populations. We got into some really pragmatic aspects of this |
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