This research revealed that the frequency of reported infant-parent singing interactions predicted 6-month-old infants' performance in laboratory music experiments and mediated their language development in the second year. At 6 months, infants (n=36) were tested using a preferential listening procedure assessing their sustained attention to instrumental and sung versions of the same novel tunes whilst the parents completed an ad-hoc questionnaire assessing home musical interactions with their infants. Language development was assessed with a follow-up when the infants were 14-month-old (n=26). The main results showed that 6-month-olds preferred listening to sung rather than instrumental melodies, and that self-reported high levels of paren...
Infants are highly selective in their help to unfamiliar individuals. For example, they offer more h...
We evaluated 6- and 7-month-olds ’ preference and memory for expressive recordings of sung lullabies...
This is the post-peer-reviewed manuscript.Parents commonly vocalize to infants to mitigate their dis...
none5siThis research revealed that the frequency of reported parent-infant singing interactions pred...
There is strong evidence that musical engagement influences children’s language development but litt...
Background to the research or performance/installation \ud Singing development in infants is charact...
Previous studies on infant word-object learning suggest that infants as young as 6-months of age are...
There is strong evidence that musical engagement influences children’s language development but litt...
There is strong evidence that musical engagement influences children’s language development but litt...
Fast-growing evidence supports that musical activities positively impact children`s overall developm...
There is strong evidence that musical engagement influences children’s language development but litt...
Infants are highly selective in their help to unfamiliar individuals. For example, they offer more h...
Infants are highly selective in their help to unfamiliar individuals. For example, they offer more h...
I explore music's early role in social cognition, testing the hypothesis that infants interpret sing...
Background to the research or performance/installation Singing development in infants is character...
Infants are highly selective in their help to unfamiliar individuals. For example, they offer more h...
We evaluated 6- and 7-month-olds ’ preference and memory for expressive recordings of sung lullabies...
This is the post-peer-reviewed manuscript.Parents commonly vocalize to infants to mitigate their dis...
none5siThis research revealed that the frequency of reported parent-infant singing interactions pred...
There is strong evidence that musical engagement influences children’s language development but litt...
Background to the research or performance/installation \ud Singing development in infants is charact...
Previous studies on infant word-object learning suggest that infants as young as 6-months of age are...
There is strong evidence that musical engagement influences children’s language development but litt...
There is strong evidence that musical engagement influences children’s language development but litt...
Fast-growing evidence supports that musical activities positively impact children`s overall developm...
There is strong evidence that musical engagement influences children’s language development but litt...
Infants are highly selective in their help to unfamiliar individuals. For example, they offer more h...
Infants are highly selective in their help to unfamiliar individuals. For example, they offer more h...
I explore music's early role in social cognition, testing the hypothesis that infants interpret sing...
Background to the research or performance/installation Singing development in infants is character...
Infants are highly selective in their help to unfamiliar individuals. For example, they offer more h...
We evaluated 6- and 7-month-olds ’ preference and memory for expressive recordings of sung lullabies...
This is the post-peer-reviewed manuscript.Parents commonly vocalize to infants to mitigate their dis...