Infants growing up in an environment where more than one language is spoken tend to follow the early milestones of early language development. This is an impressive achievement given that they are learning two languages while receiving reduced exposure to each of these languages compared with monolingual infants. This increased variability in their linguistic environment may lead to adjustments in the way bilingual infants process visual and auditory speech. This study aimed to clarify the influence of infant bilingualism on the development of audiovisual speech integration. Using eye tracking and a McGurk paradigm, we studied face scanning patterns when 7- to 10-month-old infants were viewing articulation of audiovisually congruent and inc...
Faces capture and maintain infants' attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addr...
Faces capture and maintain infants’ attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addr...
Speech is not a purely auditory signal. From around 2 months of age, infants are able to correctly m...
Infants growing up in an environment where more than one language is spoken tend to follow the early...
Infants growing up in an environment where more than one language is spoken tend to follow the early...
Infants growing up in an environment where more than one language is spoken tend to follow the early...
Infants growing up in an environment where more than one language is spoken tend to follow the early...
Infants as young as 2 months can integrate audio and visual aspects of speech articulation. A shift ...
Infants as young as 2 months can integrate audio and visual aspects of speech articulation. A shift ...
This dissertation aims to empirically assess the complex, multileveled relationships between audiovi...
Young infants are capable of integrating auditory and visual information and their speech perception...
Faces capture and maintain infants’ attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addr...
Faces capture and maintain infants’ attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addr...
Faces capture and maintain infants' attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addr...
How effortlessly and quickly infants acquire their native language remains one of the most intriguin...
Faces capture and maintain infants' attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addr...
Faces capture and maintain infants’ attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addr...
Speech is not a purely auditory signal. From around 2 months of age, infants are able to correctly m...
Infants growing up in an environment where more than one language is spoken tend to follow the early...
Infants growing up in an environment where more than one language is spoken tend to follow the early...
Infants growing up in an environment where more than one language is spoken tend to follow the early...
Infants growing up in an environment where more than one language is spoken tend to follow the early...
Infants as young as 2 months can integrate audio and visual aspects of speech articulation. A shift ...
Infants as young as 2 months can integrate audio and visual aspects of speech articulation. A shift ...
This dissertation aims to empirically assess the complex, multileveled relationships between audiovi...
Young infants are capable of integrating auditory and visual information and their speech perception...
Faces capture and maintain infants’ attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addr...
Faces capture and maintain infants’ attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addr...
Faces capture and maintain infants' attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addr...
How effortlessly and quickly infants acquire their native language remains one of the most intriguin...
Faces capture and maintain infants' attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addr...
Faces capture and maintain infants’ attention more than other visual stimuli. The present study addr...
Speech is not a purely auditory signal. From around 2 months of age, infants are able to correctly m...