Crying is the most powerful auditory signal of infant need. Adults' ability to perceive and respond to crying is important for infant survival and in the provision of care. This study investigated a number of listener variables that might impact on adults' perception of infant cry distress, namely parental status, musical training, and empathy. Sensitivity to infant distress was tested using a previously validated task, which experimentally manipulated distress by varying the pitch of infant cries. This task required that participants discriminate between pitch differences and interpret these as differences in infant distress. Parents with musical training showed a significant advantage on this task when compared with parents without. The e...
Preverbal infants often vocalize in emotionally loaded situations, yet the communicative potential o...
Perception of infant crying has been linked to the brain regions that are activated with stress and ...
Preverbal infants often vocalize in emotionally loaded situations, yet the communicative potential o...
Crying is the most powerful auditory signal of infant need. Adults' ability to perceive and respond ...
Crying is the most powerful auditory signal of infant need. Adults' ability to perceive and respond ...
An infant's cry is one of the most emotionally salient sounds in our environment. Depression is know...
AIM: To determine whether young childless adults show negative emotions and cognitive disturbances w...
Adult judgments of infant cry are determined by both acoustic properties of the cry and listener soc...
This study examined temporal changes in acoustic features of 4-min-long long cry bouts given by hung...
International audienceBecause the expression of pain in babies’ cries is based on universal acoustic...
International audienceCrying is the primary signalling strategy available to the human newborn for e...
Prior research has not evaluated acoustic features contributing to perception of human infant vocal ...
Preverbal infants often vocalize in emotionally loaded situations, yet the communicative potential o...
Perception of infant crying has been linked to the brain regions that are activated with stress and ...
Preverbal infants often vocalize in emotionally loaded situations, yet the communicative potential o...
Crying is the most powerful auditory signal of infant need. Adults' ability to perceive and respond ...
Crying is the most powerful auditory signal of infant need. Adults' ability to perceive and respond ...
An infant's cry is one of the most emotionally salient sounds in our environment. Depression is know...
AIM: To determine whether young childless adults show negative emotions and cognitive disturbances w...
Adult judgments of infant cry are determined by both acoustic properties of the cry and listener soc...
This study examined temporal changes in acoustic features of 4-min-long long cry bouts given by hung...
International audienceBecause the expression of pain in babies’ cries is based on universal acoustic...
International audienceCrying is the primary signalling strategy available to the human newborn for e...
Prior research has not evaluated acoustic features contributing to perception of human infant vocal ...
Preverbal infants often vocalize in emotionally loaded situations, yet the communicative potential o...
Perception of infant crying has been linked to the brain regions that are activated with stress and ...
Preverbal infants often vocalize in emotionally loaded situations, yet the communicative potential o...