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 attention. In the current study, 4- and 8-month-old infants were shown 2-min multimodal videos featuring social or nons...
Traditional accounts of developing attention and cognition emphasize static individual differences i...
Early evidence of social referencing was examined in 51/2-month-old infants. Infants were habituated...
This research examined the effects of bimodal audiovisual and unimodal visual stimulation on infants...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internati...
Sustained attention, the ability to direct and maintain attentional focus on tasks and stimuli, emer...
This study examined the effect of attention engagement to compound auditory-visual stimuli on the mo...
Two experiments assessing event-related potentials in 5-month-old infants were conducted to examine ...
The goal of this study was to examine the role of audiovisual synchrony in 5- and 12-month-old infan...
Domsch H, Thomas H, Lohaus A. Infant attention, heart rate, and looking time during habituation/dish...
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...
Research has demonstrated that young infants can detect a change in the tempo and the rhythm of an e...
The research reported here investigated how the congruency of audiovisual stimulation affects infant...
a b s t r a c t Human infants develop a variety of attentional mechanisms that allow them to extract...
Rolf M, Hanheide M, Rohlfing K. Attention via synchrony. Making use of multimodal cues in social lea...
Traditional accounts of developing attention and cognition emphasize static individual differences i...
Early evidence of social referencing was examined in 51/2-month-old infants. Infants were habituated...
This research examined the effects of bimodal audiovisual and unimodal visual stimulation on infants...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internati...
Sustained attention, the ability to direct and maintain attentional focus on tasks and stimuli, emer...
This study examined the effect of attention engagement to compound auditory-visual stimuli on the mo...
Two experiments assessing event-related potentials in 5-month-old infants were conducted to examine ...
The goal of this study was to examine the role of audiovisual synchrony in 5- and 12-month-old infan...
Domsch H, Thomas H, Lohaus A. Infant attention, heart rate, and looking time during habituation/dish...
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...
Research has demonstrated that young infants can detect a change in the tempo and the rhythm of an e...
The research reported here investigated how the congruency of audiovisual stimulation affects infant...
a b s t r a c t Human infants develop a variety of attentional mechanisms that allow them to extract...
Rolf M, Hanheide M, Rohlfing K. Attention via synchrony. Making use of multimodal cues in social lea...
Traditional accounts of developing attention and cognition emphasize static individual differences i...
Early evidence of social referencing was examined in 51/2-month-old infants. Infants were habituated...
This research examined the effects of bimodal audiovisual and unimodal visual stimulation on infants...