Eye gaze is an important communicative signal, both as mutual eye contact and as referential gaze to objects. To examine whether attention to speech versus nonspeech stimuli in 4- to 5-month-olds (n = 15) varies as a function of eye gaze, event-related brain potentials were used. Faces with mutual or averted gaze were presented in combination with forward- or backward-spoken words. Infants rapidly processed gaze and spoken words in combination. A late Slow Wave suggests an interaction of the 2 factors, separating backward-spoken word + direct gaze from all other conditions. An additional experiment (n = 15) extended the results to referential gaze. The current findings suggest that interactions between visual and auditory cues are present e...
International audienceThe present eye-tracking study aimed to investigate the impact of auditory spe...
A fundamental question in functional brain development is how the brain acquires specialised process...
International audienceThe present eye-tracking study aimed to investigate the impact of auditory spe...
Eye gaze is an important communicative signal, both as mutual eye contact and as referential gaze to...
Eye gaze is an important communicative signal, both as mutual eye contact and as referential gaze to...
The environment in which infants learn language is multimodal and rich with social cues. Yet, the ef...
Previous studies showed that, from birth, speech and eye gaze are two important cues in guiding earl...
A fundamental question in functional brain development is how the brain acquires specialised process...
Infants acquire their first words through interactions with social partners. In the first year of li...
The present eye-tracking study aimed to investigate the impact of auditory speech information on 12-...
& Previous work has shown that infants are sensitive to the direction of gaze of another’s face,...
International audienceThe present eye-tracking study aimed to investigate the impact of auditory spe...
Previous work has shown that infants are sensitive to the direction of gaze of another's face, and t...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that eye gaze affects infants’ processing of novel objects. In t...
Previous work has shown that infants are sensitive to the direction of gaze of another's face, and t...
International audienceThe present eye-tracking study aimed to investigate the impact of auditory spe...
A fundamental question in functional brain development is how the brain acquires specialised process...
International audienceThe present eye-tracking study aimed to investigate the impact of auditory spe...
Eye gaze is an important communicative signal, both as mutual eye contact and as referential gaze to...
Eye gaze is an important communicative signal, both as mutual eye contact and as referential gaze to...
The environment in which infants learn language is multimodal and rich with social cues. Yet, the ef...
Previous studies showed that, from birth, speech and eye gaze are two important cues in guiding earl...
A fundamental question in functional brain development is how the brain acquires specialised process...
Infants acquire their first words through interactions with social partners. In the first year of li...
The present eye-tracking study aimed to investigate the impact of auditory speech information on 12-...
& Previous work has shown that infants are sensitive to the direction of gaze of another’s face,...
International audienceThe present eye-tracking study aimed to investigate the impact of auditory spe...
Previous work has shown that infants are sensitive to the direction of gaze of another's face, and t...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that eye gaze affects infants’ processing of novel objects. In t...
Previous work has shown that infants are sensitive to the direction of gaze of another's face, and t...
International audienceThe present eye-tracking study aimed to investigate the impact of auditory spe...
A fundamental question in functional brain development is how the brain acquires specialised process...
International audienceThe present eye-tracking study aimed to investigate the impact of auditory spe...