In this paper we use a computational model to investigate four assumptions that are tacitly present in interpreting the results of studies on infants' speech processing abilities using the Headturn Preference Procedure (HPP): (1) behavioral differences originate in different processing; (2) processing involves some form of recognition; (3) words are segmented from connected speech; and (4) differences between infants should not affect overall results. In addition, we investigate the impact of two potentially important aspects in the design and execution of the experiments: (a) the specific voices used in the two parts on HPP experiments (familiarization and test) and (b) the experimenter's criterion for what is a sufficient headturn angle. ...
In the present paper we show that a general-purpose word learning model can simulate several importa...
During language acquisition, infants frequently encounter ambient noise. We present a computational ...
Abstract How much of infant behaviour can be accounted for by signal-level analyses of stimuli? The ...
In this paper we use a computational model to investigate four assumptions that are tacitly present ...
The study of first language acquisition still strongly relies on behavioural methods to measure unde...
The Headturn Preference Procedure (HPP) is a frequently used method (e.g., Jusczyk & Aslin; and subs...
This paper compared three different procedures common in infant speech perception research: a headtu...
The field of psychology has become increasingly concerned with issues related to methodology and rep...
Psychological scientists have become increasingly concerned with issues related to methodology and r...
Psychological scientists have become increasingly concerned with issues related to methodology and r...
This study suggests that familiarity and novelty preferences in infant experimental tasks can in som...
In the present paper we investigate the effect of categorising raw behavioural data or computational...
Psychological scientists have become increasingly concerned with issues related to methodology and r...
Choosing specific implementational details is one of the most important aspects of creating and eval...
In the present paper we show that a general-purpose word learning model can simulate several importa...
During language acquisition, infants frequently encounter ambient noise. We present a computational ...
Abstract How much of infant behaviour can be accounted for by signal-level analyses of stimuli? The ...
In this paper we use a computational model to investigate four assumptions that are tacitly present ...
The study of first language acquisition still strongly relies on behavioural methods to measure unde...
The Headturn Preference Procedure (HPP) is a frequently used method (e.g., Jusczyk & Aslin; and subs...
This paper compared three different procedures common in infant speech perception research: a headtu...
The field of psychology has become increasingly concerned with issues related to methodology and rep...
Psychological scientists have become increasingly concerned with issues related to methodology and r...
Psychological scientists have become increasingly concerned with issues related to methodology and r...
This study suggests that familiarity and novelty preferences in infant experimental tasks can in som...
In the present paper we investigate the effect of categorising raw behavioural data or computational...
Psychological scientists have become increasingly concerned with issues related to methodology and r...
Choosing specific implementational details is one of the most important aspects of creating and eval...
In the present paper we show that a general-purpose word learning model can simulate several importa...
During language acquisition, infants frequently encounter ambient noise. We present a computational ...
Abstract How much of infant behaviour can be accounted for by signal-level analyses of stimuli? The ...