Caregivers often shake or loom an object towards an infant as they say its name. It is well-established that this synchrony helps infants form word-object associations. We hypothesized that word-object synchrony has an even more fundamental effect on infant development by influencing object perception. Here we tested whether word-object synchrony influences infants' visual representations of objects. Infants were familiarized to words presented in or out of synchrony with an object's motion, or with a static object. They were then tested in silence on their ability to discriminate the familiarized object from one that differed in shape, in color, or both shape and color. Although there were no global differences in performance across condit...
We offer a new solution to the unsolved problem of how infants break into word learning based on the...
Social cues in interaction with others enable infants to extract useful information from their envir...
Social cues in interaction with others enable infants to extract useful information from their envir...
A central component of language development is word learning. One characterization of this process ...
Three experiments investigated [t]he effect of labeling on 9-month-old infants’ object representatio...
Words influence cognition well before infants know their meanings. For example, three-month-olds are...
A central component of language development is word learning. One characterization of this process i...
Two of the most formidable skills that characterize human beings are language and our prowess in vis...
Infants rapidly learn both linguistic and nonlinguistic representations of their environment and beg...
Despite substantial evidence for a bidirectional relationship between language and representation, t...
Infants rapidly learn both linguistic and nonlinguistic representations of their environment, and be...
This series of studies investigated the ability of 14-month-old infants to differentiate similar-so...
Language shapes object categorization in infants. This starts as a general enhanced attentional effe...
The impact of labelling on infant visual categorisation has yielded contradictory outcomes. Some fin...
How do infants' emerging language abilities affect their organization of objects into categories? Th...
We offer a new solution to the unsolved problem of how infants break into word learning based on the...
Social cues in interaction with others enable infants to extract useful information from their envir...
Social cues in interaction with others enable infants to extract useful information from their envir...
A central component of language development is word learning. One characterization of this process ...
Three experiments investigated [t]he effect of labeling on 9-month-old infants’ object representatio...
Words influence cognition well before infants know their meanings. For example, three-month-olds are...
A central component of language development is word learning. One characterization of this process i...
Two of the most formidable skills that characterize human beings are language and our prowess in vis...
Infants rapidly learn both linguistic and nonlinguistic representations of their environment and beg...
Despite substantial evidence for a bidirectional relationship between language and representation, t...
Infants rapidly learn both linguistic and nonlinguistic representations of their environment, and be...
This series of studies investigated the ability of 14-month-old infants to differentiate similar-so...
Language shapes object categorization in infants. This starts as a general enhanced attentional effe...
The impact of labelling on infant visual categorisation has yielded contradictory outcomes. Some fin...
How do infants' emerging language abilities affect their organization of objects into categories? Th...
We offer a new solution to the unsolved problem of how infants break into word learning based on the...
Social cues in interaction with others enable infants to extract useful information from their envir...
Social cues in interaction with others enable infants to extract useful information from their envir...