In adults, words are more effective than sounds at activating conceptual representations. We aimed to replicate these findings and extend them to infants. In a series of experiments using an eye tracker object recognition task, suitable for both adults and infants, participants heard either a word (e.g. cow) or an associated sound (e.g. mooing) followed by an image illustrating a target (e.g. cow) and a distracter (e.g. telephone). The results showed that adults reacted faster when the visual object matched the auditory stimulus and even faster in the word relative to the associated sound condition. Infants, however, did not show a similar pattern of eye-movements: only eighteen-month-olds, but not 9- or 12-month-olds, were equally fast at ...
Studies of spoken word recognition either by adults or by children all explore how listeners perceiv...
We investigated the influence of animacy on online processing of semantically reversible SRCs and OR...
The results from a series of perception experiments designed to test 8-month-old infants’ ability to...
In adults, words are more effective than sounds at activating conceptual representations. We aimed t...
In adults, words are more effective than sounds at activating conceptual representations. We aimed t...
Eyetracking data collected from 10-month-old infants, stimuli and analysis scripts. In this study 10...
Eyetracking data collected from 10-month-old infants, stimuli. In the current study, parents read th...
In adults, words are more effective than sounds at activating conceptual representations. We aimed t...
Eyetracking data collected from two-year-old infants, stimuli and analysis scripts. In the current s...
How preverbal infants perceive and process events can provide important insights into the conceptual...
It has long been claimed that the child’s experience of language is not sufficient to enable them to...
Infants’ preference for faces with direct compared to averted eye gaze, and for infant-directed over...
The initial stages of language learning involve a critical interaction between infants' environmenta...
tation neral 06 using various cues found in adult speech, infants gradually come to understand and u...
The initial stages of language learning involve a critical interaction between infants’ environmenta...
Studies of spoken word recognition either by adults or by children all explore how listeners perceiv...
We investigated the influence of animacy on online processing of semantically reversible SRCs and OR...
The results from a series of perception experiments designed to test 8-month-old infants’ ability to...
In adults, words are more effective than sounds at activating conceptual representations. We aimed t...
In adults, words are more effective than sounds at activating conceptual representations. We aimed t...
Eyetracking data collected from 10-month-old infants, stimuli and analysis scripts. In this study 10...
Eyetracking data collected from 10-month-old infants, stimuli. In the current study, parents read th...
In adults, words are more effective than sounds at activating conceptual representations. We aimed t...
Eyetracking data collected from two-year-old infants, stimuli and analysis scripts. In the current s...
How preverbal infants perceive and process events can provide important insights into the conceptual...
It has long been claimed that the child’s experience of language is not sufficient to enable them to...
Infants’ preference for faces with direct compared to averted eye gaze, and for infant-directed over...
The initial stages of language learning involve a critical interaction between infants' environmenta...
tation neral 06 using various cues found in adult speech, infants gradually come to understand and u...
The initial stages of language learning involve a critical interaction between infants’ environmenta...
Studies of spoken word recognition either by adults or by children all explore how listeners perceiv...
We investigated the influence of animacy on online processing of semantically reversible SRCs and OR...
The results from a series of perception experiments designed to test 8-month-old infants’ ability to...