This research investigated the ability of 4- and 7-month-old infants to match unfamiliar, dynamic faces and voices on the basis of age or maturity. In Experiment 1, infants received videotaped trials of an adult and a child of the same gender, side by side, speaking a nursery rhyme in synchrony with one another. The voice to one and then the other face was played in synchrony with the movements of both faces in a random order across 12 trials. On one block of 6 trials a man and a boy were presented, and on the other block a woman and a girl. Results indicated significant matching of the faces and voices at both ages, and the infant's prior experience with children appeared to facilitate matching at 7 months. Further, a visual preferenc...
From birth until about 4-5 months, infants show a preference for looking at their mother\u27s face c...
Young infants are capable of integrating auditory and visual information and their speech perception...
Young infants are capable of integrating auditory and visual information and their speech perception...
This research investigated the ability of 4- and 7-month-old infants to match unfamiliar, dynamic fa...
This study examined the development of infants\u27 ability to perceive, learn, and remember the uniq...
Research has demonstrated that infants recognize emotional expressions of adults in the first half y...
Six experiments tested young infants ’ sensitivity to vowel and gender information in dynamic faces ...
The ability of 3-month-old infants to learn arbitrary auditory– visual associations between voices a...
Two experiments were independently conducted in separate labs to determine whether infants are sensi...
information in the lips and voice. These studies used female faces surrounded by black cloth to occl...
The first time a newborn is held, he is attracted by the human's face. A talking face is even more c...
This dissertation explores the nature and ontogeny of infants' ability to match phonetic informatio...
Four-, 6-, and 8-month-old infants ’ perception of the multimodal features of the human face was inv...
The goal of this study was to examine the role of audiovisual synchrony in 5- and 12-month-old infan...
Four-, 6-, and 8-month-old infants ' perception of the multimodal features of the human face wa...
From birth until about 4-5 months, infants show a preference for looking at their mother\u27s face c...
Young infants are capable of integrating auditory and visual information and their speech perception...
Young infants are capable of integrating auditory and visual information and their speech perception...
This research investigated the ability of 4- and 7-month-old infants to match unfamiliar, dynamic fa...
This study examined the development of infants\u27 ability to perceive, learn, and remember the uniq...
Research has demonstrated that infants recognize emotional expressions of adults in the first half y...
Six experiments tested young infants ’ sensitivity to vowel and gender information in dynamic faces ...
The ability of 3-month-old infants to learn arbitrary auditory– visual associations between voices a...
Two experiments were independently conducted in separate labs to determine whether infants are sensi...
information in the lips and voice. These studies used female faces surrounded by black cloth to occl...
The first time a newborn is held, he is attracted by the human's face. A talking face is even more c...
This dissertation explores the nature and ontogeny of infants' ability to match phonetic informatio...
Four-, 6-, and 8-month-old infants ’ perception of the multimodal features of the human face was inv...
The goal of this study was to examine the role of audiovisual synchrony in 5- and 12-month-old infan...
Four-, 6-, and 8-month-old infants ' perception of the multimodal features of the human face wa...
From birth until about 4-5 months, infants show a preference for looking at their mother\u27s face c...
Young infants are capable of integrating auditory and visual information and their speech perception...
Young infants are capable of integrating auditory and visual information and their speech perception...