Research has demonstrated that young infants can detect a change in the tempo and the rhythm of an event when they experience the event bimodally (audiovisually), but not when they experience it unimodally (acoustically or visually). According to Bahrick and Lickliter (2000, 2002), intersensory redundancy available in bimodal, but not in unimodal, stimulation directs attention to the amodal properties of events in early development. Later in development, as infants become more experienced perceivers, attention becomes more flexible and can be directed toward amodal properties in unimodal and bimodal stimulation. The present study tested this developmental hypothesis by assessing the ability of older, more perceptually experienced infants to...
Investigations of infants ’ response to temporally based auditory-visual unity specified by repetiti...
Three experiments examined auditory-visual integration of temporal relations by infants. In the firs...
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 intersensory redundancy (stimulation synchronized across multiple sen...
Prior research has demonstrated intersensory facilitation for perception of amodal properties of eve...
ABSTRACT: This study investigated the perception of complex audiovisual rhythmic patterns in 4-, 6-,...
This research examined the developmental course of infants\u27 ability to perceive affect in bimodal...
This study examined 4- to 10-month-old infants ’ perception of audio–visual (A-V) temporal synchrony...
According to the intersensory redundancy hypothesis (IRH), during early develop-ment, perception of ...
To study rate-based intersensory matching, infants first were familiarized with different auditory-v...
This research examined the effects of bimodal audiovisual and unimodal visual stimulation on infants...
The research reported here investigated how the congruency of audiovisual stimulation affects infant...
To investigate detection of auditory-visual equivalence of rate, in the first two studies 4-month-ol...
Infants' attention is captured by the redundancy of amodal stimulation in multimodal objects and eve...
Investigations of infants ’ response to temporally based auditory-visual unity specified by repetiti...
Three experiments examined auditory-visual integration of temporal relations by infants. In the firs...
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 intersensory redundancy (stimulation synchronized across multiple sen...
Prior research has demonstrated intersensory facilitation for perception of amodal properties of eve...
ABSTRACT: This study investigated the perception of complex audiovisual rhythmic patterns in 4-, 6-,...
This research examined the developmental course of infants\u27 ability to perceive affect in bimodal...
This study examined 4- to 10-month-old infants ’ perception of audio–visual (A-V) temporal synchrony...
According to the intersensory redundancy hypothesis (IRH), during early develop-ment, perception of ...
To study rate-based intersensory matching, infants first were familiarized with different auditory-v...
This research examined the effects of bimodal audiovisual and unimodal visual stimulation on infants...
The research reported here investigated how the congruency of audiovisual stimulation affects infant...
To investigate detection of auditory-visual equivalence of rate, in the first two studies 4-month-ol...
Infants' attention is captured by the redundancy of amodal stimulation in multimodal objects and eve...
Investigations of infants ’ response to temporally based auditory-visual unity specified by repetiti...
Three experiments examined auditory-visual integration of temporal relations by infants. In the firs...
One of the overarching questions in the field of infant perceptual and cognitive development concern...