Predictions of the Intersensory Redundancy Hypothesis (IRH) state that early in development information presented to a single sense modality (unimodal) selectively recruits attention to and enhances perceptual learning of modality-specific properties of stimulation at the expense of amodal properties, while information presented redundantly across two or more modalities (bimodal) results in enhanced perceptual learning of amodal properties. The present study explored these predictions during prenatal development by assessing bobwhite quail embryos’ detection of pitch, a modality-specific property, under conditions of unimodal and redundant bimodal stimulation. Chicks’ postnatal auditory preferences between the familiarized call and the same...
Information presented concurrently and redundantly to 2 or more senses (intersensory redundancy) has...
This study explored the critical features of temporal synchrony for the facilitation of prenatal per...
Preterm infants are exposed to high levels of modified early sensory experience in the Neonatal Inte...
Predictions of the Intersensory Redundancy Hypothesis (IRH) state that early in development informat...
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...
Recent findings indicate that bimodal-redundant stimulation promotes perceptual learning and recruit...
We assessed whether exposure to amodal properties in bimodal stimulation (e.g. rhythm, rate, duratio...
Our senses are constantly reached by a multitude of stimuli from all different sensory modalities. T...
The following study examined how young infants learn to detect the amodal properties available in pr...
The development of species-typical perceptual preferences has been shown to depend on a variety of s...
Our senses are constantly reached by a multitude of stimuli from all different sensory modalities. T...
Information presented redundantly and in temporal synchrony across sensory modalities (intersensory ...
Information presented redundantly and in temporal synchrony across sensory modalities (intersensory ...
Information presented concurrently and redundantly to 2 or more senses (intersensory redundancy) has...
This study explored the critical features of temporal synchrony for the facilitation of prenatal per...
Preterm infants are exposed to high levels of modified early sensory experience in the Neonatal Inte...
Predictions of the Intersensory Redundancy Hypothesis (IRH) state that early in development informat...
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...
Recent findings indicate that bimodal-redundant stimulation promotes perceptual learning and recruit...
We assessed whether exposure to amodal properties in bimodal stimulation (e.g. rhythm, rate, duratio...
Our senses are constantly reached by a multitude of stimuli from all different sensory modalities. T...
The following study examined how young infants learn to detect the amodal properties available in pr...
The development of species-typical perceptual preferences has been shown to depend on a variety of s...
Our senses are constantly reached by a multitude of stimuli from all different sensory modalities. T...
Information presented redundantly and in temporal synchrony across sensory modalities (intersensory ...
Information presented redundantly and in temporal synchrony across sensory modalities (intersensory ...
Information presented concurrently and redundantly to 2 or more senses (intersensory redundancy) has...
This study explored the critical features of temporal synchrony for the facilitation of prenatal per...
Preterm infants are exposed to high levels of modified early sensory experience in the Neonatal Inte...