The first time a newborn is held, he is attracted by the human's face. A talking face is even more captivating, as it is the first time he or she hears and sees another human talking. Older infants are relatively good at detecting the relationship between images and sounds when someone is addressing to them, but it is unclear whether this ability is dependent on experience or not. Using an intermodal matching procedure, we presented newborns with 2 silent point-line displays representing the same face uttering different sentences while they were hearing a vocal-only utterance that matched 1 of the 2 stimuli. Nearly all of the newborns looked longer at the matching point-line face than at the mismatching 1, with prior exposure to the stimuli...
Previous studies have shown that infants, including newborns, can match previously unseen and unhear...
Young infants are capable of integrating auditory and visual information and their speech perception...
This research investigated the ability of 4- and 7-month-old infants to match unfamiliar, dynamic fa...
International audienceA series of studies on newborns' abilities for recognizing speaking faces has ...
International audienceInfant-directed (ID) speech provides exaggerated auditory and visual prosodic ...
International audienceFrom birth, newborns show a preference for faces talking a native language com...
International audienceInfant-directed (ID) speech provides exaggerated auditory and visual prosodic ...
Infant-directed (ID) speech provides exaggerated auditory and visual prosodic cues. Here we investig...
Infant-directed (ID) speech provides exaggerated auditory and visual prosodic cues. Here we investig...
International audienceFrom birth, newborns show a preference for faces talking a native language com...
From birth until about 4-5 months, infants show a preference for looking at their mother\u27s face c...
Previous studies have shown that infants, including newborns, can match previously unseen and unhear...
Previous studies showed that, from birth, speech and eye gaze are two important cues in guiding earl...
This research investigated the ability of 4- and 7-month-old infants to match unfamiliar, dynamic fa...
Young infants are capable of integrating auditory and visual information and their speech perception...
Previous studies have shown that infants, including newborns, can match previously unseen and unhear...
Young infants are capable of integrating auditory and visual information and their speech perception...
This research investigated the ability of 4- and 7-month-old infants to match unfamiliar, dynamic fa...
International audienceA series of studies on newborns' abilities for recognizing speaking faces has ...
International audienceInfant-directed (ID) speech provides exaggerated auditory and visual prosodic ...
International audienceFrom birth, newborns show a preference for faces talking a native language com...
International audienceInfant-directed (ID) speech provides exaggerated auditory and visual prosodic ...
Infant-directed (ID) speech provides exaggerated auditory and visual prosodic cues. Here we investig...
Infant-directed (ID) speech provides exaggerated auditory and visual prosodic cues. Here we investig...
International audienceFrom birth, newborns show a preference for faces talking a native language com...
From birth until about 4-5 months, infants show a preference for looking at their mother\u27s face c...
Previous studies have shown that infants, including newborns, can match previously unseen and unhear...
Previous studies showed that, from birth, speech and eye gaze are two important cues in guiding earl...
This research investigated the ability of 4- and 7-month-old infants to match unfamiliar, dynamic fa...
Young infants are capable of integrating auditory and visual information and their speech perception...
Previous studies have shown that infants, including newborns, can match previously unseen and unhear...
Young infants are capable of integrating auditory and visual information and their speech perception...
This research investigated the ability of 4- and 7-month-old infants to match unfamiliar, dynamic fa...