Communicative signals during joint attention promote neural processes of infants and caregivers.

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Full Title: Dev Cogn Neurosci

Abbreviation: Dev Cogn Neurosci

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Subject Category: Psychophysiology

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"Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper."

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"Funding Funding for this research, including open access publication fees, was provided by the University of Vienna. M.K. and S.H. were supported by the 10.13039/100004807DFG and FWF jointly (grant numbers: KO 6028/1-1; I 4332-B). R.M.C. was supported by the DFG (CI 241/1-1; CI 241/3-1; CI 241/1-7) and the 10.13039/501100000781European Research Council (ERC-StG-2018-803370)."

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