Selective attention is the gateway to perceptual processing, learning, and memory and is a skill honed through extensive experience. However, little research has focused on how selective attention develops. Here, we synthesize established and new findings from studies assessing the central role of redundancy across the senses in guiding and constraining this process in infancy and early childhood. We highlight research demonstrating the dual role of intersensory redundancy—its facilitating and interfering effects—in the detection and perceptual processing of various properties of objects and events
Although infants and children show impressive face-processing skills, little research has focused on...
How does the multi-sensory nature of stimuli influence information processing? Cognitive systems wit...
How does the multi-sensory nature of stimuli influence information processing? Cognitive systems wit...
The early development of attentional selectivity is thought to be strongly influenced by the infant\...
That the senses provide overlapping information for objects and events is no extravagance of nature....
ABSTRACT—That the senses provide overlapping information for objects and events is no extravagance o...
One of the overarching questions in the field of infant perceptual and cognitive development concern...
This research examined the effects of bimodal audiovisual and unimodal visual stimulation on infants...
Searching for a target while avoiding distraction is a core function of selective attention involvin...
One of the overarching questions in the field of infant perceptual and cognitive development concern...
Sustained selective attention is a crucial component of many higher-order cognitive processes; yet t...
Prior research has demonstrated intersensory facilitation for perception of amodal properties of eve...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2010. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: Kathle...
Sustained selective attention is a crucial component of many higher-order cognitive processes; yet t...
To the extent that selective attention skills are relevant for academic foundations and amenable to ...
Although infants and children show impressive face-processing skills, little research has focused on...
How does the multi-sensory nature of stimuli influence information processing? Cognitive systems wit...
How does the multi-sensory nature of stimuli influence information processing? Cognitive systems wit...
The early development of attentional selectivity is thought to be strongly influenced by the infant\...
That the senses provide overlapping information for objects and events is no extravagance of nature....
ABSTRACT—That the senses provide overlapping information for objects and events is no extravagance o...
One of the overarching questions in the field of infant perceptual and cognitive development concern...
This research examined the effects of bimodal audiovisual and unimodal visual stimulation on infants...
Searching for a target while avoiding distraction is a core function of selective attention involvin...
One of the overarching questions in the field of infant perceptual and cognitive development concern...
Sustained selective attention is a crucial component of many higher-order cognitive processes; yet t...
Prior research has demonstrated intersensory facilitation for perception of amodal properties of eve...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2010. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: Kathle...
Sustained selective attention is a crucial component of many higher-order cognitive processes; yet t...
To the extent that selective attention skills are relevant for academic foundations and amenable to ...
Although infants and children show impressive face-processing skills, little research has focused on...
How does the multi-sensory nature of stimuli influence information processing? Cognitive systems wit...
How does the multi-sensory nature of stimuli influence information processing? Cognitive systems wit...