Adults readily make associations between stimuli perceived consecutively through different sense modalities, such as shapes and sounds. Researchers have only recently begun to investigate such correspondences in infants but only a handful of studies have focused on infants less than a year old. Are infants able to make cross-sensory correspondences from birth? Do certain correspondences require extensive real-world experience? Some studies have shown that newborns are able to match stimuli perceived in different sense modalities. Yet, the origins and mechanisms underlying these abilities are unclear. The present paper explores these questions and reviews some hypotheses on the emergence and early development of cross-sensory associations an...
The brain’s ability to integrate information from the different senses is essential for decreasing s...
People associate information with different senses but the mechanism by which this happens is unclea...
Infants are global perceivers. They detect patterns in stimulation that allow detection of many affo...
Amodal (redundant) and arbitrary cross-sensory feature associations involve the context-insensitive ...
An ability to detect the common location of multisensory stimulation is essential for us to perceive...
Following birth, infants must immediately process and rapidly adapt to the array of unknown sensory ...
From birth, infants detect associations between the locations of static visual objects and sounds th...
For more than a century now, researchers have acknowledged the existence of crossmodal congruency ef...
In this article, the authors introduce a new theoretical framework for understanding intersensory de...
Speed LJ, Croijmans I, Dolscheid S, Majid A. Crossmodal Associations with olfactory, auditory, and t...
Recent findings indicate that 7-months-old infants perceive and represent the sounds inherent to mov...
Symposium 4B: Infant Visual Perception and Beyond: Motion, Color, Object, and Face Perception, and C...
The popular claim that humans are born in a state of 'buzzing confusion' (James, 1890) can be explai...
Multisensory processes include the capacity to combine information from the different senses, often ...
Human infants begin very early in life to take advantage of multisensory information by extracting t...
The brain’s ability to integrate information from the different senses is essential for decreasing s...
People associate information with different senses but the mechanism by which this happens is unclea...
Infants are global perceivers. They detect patterns in stimulation that allow detection of many affo...
Amodal (redundant) and arbitrary cross-sensory feature associations involve the context-insensitive ...
An ability to detect the common location of multisensory stimulation is essential for us to perceive...
Following birth, infants must immediately process and rapidly adapt to the array of unknown sensory ...
From birth, infants detect associations between the locations of static visual objects and sounds th...
For more than a century now, researchers have acknowledged the existence of crossmodal congruency ef...
In this article, the authors introduce a new theoretical framework for understanding intersensory de...
Speed LJ, Croijmans I, Dolscheid S, Majid A. Crossmodal Associations with olfactory, auditory, and t...
Recent findings indicate that 7-months-old infants perceive and represent the sounds inherent to mov...
Symposium 4B: Infant Visual Perception and Beyond: Motion, Color, Object, and Face Perception, and C...
The popular claim that humans are born in a state of 'buzzing confusion' (James, 1890) can be explai...
Multisensory processes include the capacity to combine information from the different senses, often ...
Human infants begin very early in life to take advantage of multisensory information by extracting t...
The brain’s ability to integrate information from the different senses is essential for decreasing s...
People associate information with different senses but the mechanism by which this happens is unclea...
Infants are global perceivers. They detect patterns in stimulation that allow detection of many affo...