The Intersensory Redundancy Hypothesis (IRH; Bahrick & Lickliter, 2000, 2002, 2012) predicts that early in development information presented to a single sense modality will selectively recruit attention to modality-specific properties of stimulation and facilitate learning of those properties at the expense of amodal properties (unimodal facilitation). Vaillant (2010) demonstrated that bobwhite quail chicks prenatally exposed to a maternal call alone (unimodal stimulation) are able to detect a pitch change, a modality-specific property, in subsequent postnatal testing between the familiarized call and the same call with altered pitch. In contrast, chicks prenatally exposed to a maternal call paired with a temporally synchronous light (redun...
We explored the amount and timing of temporal synchrony necessary to facilitate prenatal perceptual ...
This study explored the critical features of temporal synchrony for the facilitation of prenatal per...
Prenatal sensory stimulation can have facilitative or interfering effects upon subsequent perceptual...
The Intersensory Redundancy Hypothesis (IRH; Bahrick & Lickliter, 2000, 2002, 2012) predicts that ea...
The Intersensory Redundancy Hypothesis (IRH; Bahrick & Lickliter, 2000, 2002, 2012) predicts that ea...
Selective attention to different properties of stimulation provides the foundation for perception, l...
We assessed whether exposure to amodal properties in bimodal stimulation (e.g. rhythm, rate, duratio...
Information presented concurrently and redundantly to 2 or more senses (intersensory redundancy) has...
Information presented concurrently and redundantly to 2 or more senses (inter-sensory redundancy) ha...
Information presented redundantly and in temporal synchrony across sensory modalities (intersensory ...
Information presented redundantly and in temporal synchrony across sensory modalities (intersensory ...
Prior research has demonstrated intersensory facilitation for perception of amodal properties of eve...
In contrast to the large body of work on young infants ’ capacity to perceive temporally based inter...
One group of bobwhite quail embryos (Colinus virginianus) was exposed to 10 min/hr of bobwhite chick...
Predictions of the Intersensory Redundancy Hypothesis (IRH) state that early in development informat...
We explored the amount and timing of temporal synchrony necessary to facilitate prenatal perceptual ...
This study explored the critical features of temporal synchrony for the facilitation of prenatal per...
Prenatal sensory stimulation can have facilitative or interfering effects upon subsequent perceptual...
The Intersensory Redundancy Hypothesis (IRH; Bahrick & Lickliter, 2000, 2002, 2012) predicts that ea...
The Intersensory Redundancy Hypothesis (IRH; Bahrick & Lickliter, 2000, 2002, 2012) predicts that ea...
Selective attention to different properties of stimulation provides the foundation for perception, l...
We assessed whether exposure to amodal properties in bimodal stimulation (e.g. rhythm, rate, duratio...
Information presented concurrently and redundantly to 2 or more senses (intersensory redundancy) has...
Information presented concurrently and redundantly to 2 or more senses (inter-sensory redundancy) ha...
Information presented redundantly and in temporal synchrony across sensory modalities (intersensory ...
Information presented redundantly and in temporal synchrony across sensory modalities (intersensory ...
Prior research has demonstrated intersensory facilitation for perception of amodal properties of eve...
In contrast to the large body of work on young infants ’ capacity to perceive temporally based inter...
One group of bobwhite quail embryos (Colinus virginianus) was exposed to 10 min/hr of bobwhite chick...
Predictions of the Intersensory Redundancy Hypothesis (IRH) state that early in development informat...
We explored the amount and timing of temporal synchrony necessary to facilitate prenatal perceptual ...
This study explored the critical features of temporal synchrony for the facilitation of prenatal per...
Prenatal sensory stimulation can have facilitative or interfering effects upon subsequent perceptual...