Faces capture and maintain infants’ attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addresses the impact of early language experience on attention to faces in infancy. It was hypothesized that infants learning two spoken languages (unimodal bilinguals) and hearing infants of Deaf mothers learning British Sign Language and spoken English (bimodal bilinguals) would show enhanced attention to faces compared to monolinguals. The comparison between unimodal and bimodal bilinguals allowed differentiation of the effects of learning two languages, from the effects of increased visual communication in hearing infants of Deaf mothers. Data is presented for two independent samples of infants: Sample 1 included 49 infants between 7 and 10 ...
Infants growing up in an environment where more than one language is spoken tend to follow the early...
Infants growing up in an environment where more than one language is spoken tend to follow the early...
Infants growing up in an environment where more than one language is spoken tend to follow the early...
Faces capture and maintain infants’ attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addr...
Faces capture and maintain infants' attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addr...
Faces capture and maintain infants' attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addr...
Faces capture and maintain infants’ attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addr...
Faces capture and maintain infants’ attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study add...
Faces capture and maintain infants’ attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addr...
Faces capture and maintain infants’ attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addr...
Faces capture and maintain infants’ attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addr...
Faces capture and maintain infants’ attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addr...
Infants as young as 2 months can integrate audio and visual aspects of speech articulation. A shift ...
Infants as young as 2 months can integrate audio and visual aspects of speech articulation. A shift ...
Infants growing up in an environment where more than one language is spoken tend to follow the early...
Infants growing up in an environment where more than one language is spoken tend to follow the early...
Infants growing up in an environment where more than one language is spoken tend to follow the early...
Infants growing up in an environment where more than one language is spoken tend to follow the early...
Faces capture and maintain infants’ attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addr...
Faces capture and maintain infants' attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addr...
Faces capture and maintain infants' attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addr...
Faces capture and maintain infants’ attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addr...
Faces capture and maintain infants’ attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study add...
Faces capture and maintain infants’ attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addr...
Faces capture and maintain infants’ attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addr...
Faces capture and maintain infants’ attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addr...
Faces capture and maintain infants’ attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addr...
Infants as young as 2 months can integrate audio and visual aspects of speech articulation. A shift ...
Infants as young as 2 months can integrate audio and visual aspects of speech articulation. A shift ...
Infants growing up in an environment where more than one language is spoken tend to follow the early...
Infants growing up in an environment where more than one language is spoken tend to follow the early...
Infants growing up in an environment where more than one language is spoken tend to follow the early...
Infants growing up in an environment where more than one language is spoken tend to follow the early...