AbstractRecent event-related potential (ERP) evidence demonstrates that adults employ temporally selective attention to preferentially process the initial portions of words in continuous speech. Doing so is an effective listening strategy since word-initial segments are highly informative. Although the development of this process remains unexplored, directing attention to word onsets may be important for speech processing in young children who would otherwise be overwhelmed by the rapidly changing acoustic signals that constitute speech. We examined the use of temporally selective attention in 3- to 5-year-old children listening to stories by comparing ERPs elicited by attention probes presented at four acoustically matched times relative t...
Throughout school-age years, speech perception is an important skill that often relies on the child’...
Speech processing in adults is continuous: as acoustic-phonetic information is heard, lis-teners ’ i...
Being able to see a talking face confers a considerable advantage for speech perception in adulthood...
AbstractRecent event-related potential (ERP) evidence demonstrates that adults employ temporally sel...
ABSTRACTAuditory selective attention is a critical skill for goal-directed behavior, especially wher...
Auditory selective attention is a critical skill for goal-directed behavior, especially where noisy ...
AbstractEvent-related potential (ERP) evidence demonstrates that preschool-aged children selectively...
& In a dichotic listening paradigm, event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded to linguistic ...
AbstractUnder some conditions 4- and 5-year-old children can differentially process sounds from atte...
AbstractEvent-related potential (ERP) evidence demonstrates that preschool-aged children selectively...
AbstractUnder some conditions 4- and 5-year-old children can differentially process sounds from atte...
Temporally selective attention allows for the preferential processing of stimuli presented at partic...
Temporally selective attention allows for the preferential processing of stimuli presented at partic...
Being able to see a talking face confers a considerable advantage for speech perception in adulthood...
Being able to see a talking face confers a considerable advantage for speech perception in adulthood...
Throughout school-age years, speech perception is an important skill that often relies on the child’...
Speech processing in adults is continuous: as acoustic-phonetic information is heard, lis-teners ’ i...
Being able to see a talking face confers a considerable advantage for speech perception in adulthood...
AbstractRecent event-related potential (ERP) evidence demonstrates that adults employ temporally sel...
ABSTRACTAuditory selective attention is a critical skill for goal-directed behavior, especially wher...
Auditory selective attention is a critical skill for goal-directed behavior, especially where noisy ...
AbstractEvent-related potential (ERP) evidence demonstrates that preschool-aged children selectively...
& In a dichotic listening paradigm, event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded to linguistic ...
AbstractUnder some conditions 4- and 5-year-old children can differentially process sounds from atte...
AbstractEvent-related potential (ERP) evidence demonstrates that preschool-aged children selectively...
AbstractUnder some conditions 4- and 5-year-old children can differentially process sounds from atte...
Temporally selective attention allows for the preferential processing of stimuli presented at partic...
Temporally selective attention allows for the preferential processing of stimuli presented at partic...
Being able to see a talking face confers a considerable advantage for speech perception in adulthood...
Being able to see a talking face confers a considerable advantage for speech perception in adulthood...
Throughout school-age years, speech perception is an important skill that often relies on the child’...
Speech processing in adults is continuous: as acoustic-phonetic information is heard, lis-teners ’ i...
Being able to see a talking face confers a considerable advantage for speech perception in adulthood...