This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.Attention is a state of readiness or alertness, associated with behavioral and psychophysiological responses, that facilitates learning and memory. Multisensory and dynamic events have been shown to elicit more attention and produce greater sustained attention in infants than auditory or visual events alone. Such redundant and often temporally synchronous information guides selectivity and facilitates perception, learning, and memory of properties of events specified by redundancy. In addition, events involving faces or other social stimuli provide an extraordinary amount of redundant information that attracts and sustains attent...
Research from the animal literature suggests that dynamic, ongoing changes in arousal lead to dynami...
This study examined the effect of attention engagement to compound auditory-visual stimuli on the mo...
That the senses provide overlapping information for objects and events is no extravagance of nature....
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internati...
One of the overarching questions in the field of infant perceptual and cognitive development concern...
Two experiments assessing event-related potentials in 5-month-old infants were conducted to examine ...
The intersensory redundancy hypothesis suggests that synchronized, multimodal information recruits i...
The research reported here investigated how the congruency of audiovisual stimulation affects infant...
Sustained attention, the ability to direct and maintain attentional focus on tasks and stimuli, emer...
One of the overarching questions in the field of infant perceptual and cognitive development concern...
L. Bahrick and R. Lickliter (2000) proposed an intersensory redundancy hypothesis that states that i...
The goal of this study was to examine the role of audiovisual synchrony in 5- and 12-month-old infan...
Research has demonstrated that young infants can detect a change in the tempo and the rhythm of an e...
Research has demonstrated that intersensory redundancy (stimulation synchronized across multiple sen...
This research examined the effects of bimodal audiovisual and unimodal visual stimulation on infants...
Research from the animal literature suggests that dynamic, ongoing changes in arousal lead to dynami...
This study examined the effect of attention engagement to compound auditory-visual stimuli on the mo...
That the senses provide overlapping information for objects and events is no extravagance of nature....
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internati...
One of the overarching questions in the field of infant perceptual and cognitive development concern...
Two experiments assessing event-related potentials in 5-month-old infants were conducted to examine ...
The intersensory redundancy hypothesis suggests that synchronized, multimodal information recruits i...
The research reported here investigated how the congruency of audiovisual stimulation affects infant...
Sustained attention, the ability to direct and maintain attentional focus on tasks and stimuli, emer...
One of the overarching questions in the field of infant perceptual and cognitive development concern...
L. Bahrick and R. Lickliter (2000) proposed an intersensory redundancy hypothesis that states that i...
The goal of this study was to examine the role of audiovisual synchrony in 5- and 12-month-old infan...
Research has demonstrated that young infants can detect a change in the tempo and the rhythm of an e...
Research has demonstrated that intersensory redundancy (stimulation synchronized across multiple sen...
This research examined the effects of bimodal audiovisual and unimodal visual stimulation on infants...
Research from the animal literature suggests that dynamic, ongoing changes in arousal lead to dynami...
This study examined the effect of attention engagement to compound auditory-visual stimuli on the mo...
That the senses provide overlapping information for objects and events is no extravagance of nature....