Shared intentionality
Knowledge about shared intentionality has been developing since the last century's end. This psychological construct was introduced in the 1980s with a straightforward definition of sharing psychological states among participants without attributing to age when it begins..[1][2][3]. The development of knowledge on mother-child interactions has made additional attributes about appearing Shared intentionality; it enables one-year-olds to cultural learning [4]. Later, Tomasello et al. specified that, even at birth, infants grasp shared intentionality with caregivers – this ability to share psychological states with others emerges immediately after birth [5]. Tomasello hypothesized gradually increasing social bonds between children and caregivers through the essential motive force of shared intentionality beginning from emotion sharing from birth [6]. Based on recent insights in neuroscience research, a hypothesis of neurophysiological grounds of shared intentionality specified that this collaborative interaction emerges in the mother-child pairs at birth for sharing the essential sensory stimulus of the actual mental problem [7][8][9][10]. This social bond enables ecological training of the immature organism, starting at the simple reflexes substage of the sensorimotor stage of cognitive development [11]
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- ↑ Val Danilov I, Mihailova S. Neuronal Coherence Agent for Shared Intentionality: A Hypothesis of Neurobiological Processes Occurring during Social Interaction. OBM Neurobiology 2021; 5(4): 26; doi:10.21926/obm.neurobiol.2104113
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- ↑ Val Danilov, I. A Bioengineering System for Assessing Children's Cognitive Development by Computerized Evaluation of Shared Intentionality. Proceedings of the 2022 International Conference on Computational Science and Computational Intelligence (CSCI'22: December 14-16, 2022, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA); Publisher: IEEE Computer Society, Editors: Hamid R. Arabnia, Leonidas Deligiannidis, Fernando G. Tinetti, and Quoc-Nam Tran. ISBN-13: 979-8-3503-2028-2; IEEE Catalog Number: CFP2271X-USB, pp:1583-1590. DOI: 10.1109/CSCI58124.2022.00284
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