Existing literature demonstrates that infants can discriminate between categories of infant-directed (ID) speech based on the speaker’s intended message – that is, infants recognize the difference between comforting and approving ID speech, and treat different utterances from within these two categories similarly. Furthermore, the literature also demonstrates that infants understand many aspects of music and can discriminate between happy and sad music. Building on these findings, the present study investigated whether exposure to happy or sad piano music would systematically affect infants’ preferences for comforting or approving ID speech. Five- to nine-month-old infants’ preferences for comforting or approving ID speech were examined as ...
This study aimed to explore healthy, term neonates’ behavioural and physiological responses to music...
Infants attend more to infant-directed speech (IDS) than to adult-directed speech (ADS), but infants...
The present review summarizes the available evidence on musicality, or music-related abilities, in i...
Existing literature demonstrates that infants can discriminate between categories of infant-directed...
The most robust finding on infants ’ listening preferences has been widely charac-terized as a prefe...
The most robust finding on infants' listening preferences has been widely characterized as a prefere...
a b s t r a c t Preverbal infants are attuned to the different emotional messages contained in plays...
Infants attend more to infant-directed speech (IDS) than to adult-directed speech (ADS), but infants...
<p>Adults are highly proficient in understanding emotional signals from both facial and vocal cues, ...
Emerging evidence has indicated infants' early sensitivity to acoustic cues in music. Do they interp...
sense English and 3 unfamiliar languages, German, Italian, and Japanese. Dependent measures were loo...
Infants attend more to infant-directed speech (IDS) than to adult-directed speech (ADS), but infants...
In this study, the authors demonstrated that 6-month-old infants are able to categorize natural, 650...
When adults speak or sing with infants, they sound differently than in adult communication. Infant-d...
Abstract Infants show remarkable skills for processing music in the first year of life. Such skills ...
This study aimed to explore healthy, term neonates’ behavioural and physiological responses to music...
Infants attend more to infant-directed speech (IDS) than to adult-directed speech (ADS), but infants...
The present review summarizes the available evidence on musicality, or music-related abilities, in i...
Existing literature demonstrates that infants can discriminate between categories of infant-directed...
The most robust finding on infants ’ listening preferences has been widely charac-terized as a prefe...
The most robust finding on infants' listening preferences has been widely characterized as a prefere...
a b s t r a c t Preverbal infants are attuned to the different emotional messages contained in plays...
Infants attend more to infant-directed speech (IDS) than to adult-directed speech (ADS), but infants...
<p>Adults are highly proficient in understanding emotional signals from both facial and vocal cues, ...
Emerging evidence has indicated infants' early sensitivity to acoustic cues in music. Do they interp...
sense English and 3 unfamiliar languages, German, Italian, and Japanese. Dependent measures were loo...
Infants attend more to infant-directed speech (IDS) than to adult-directed speech (ADS), but infants...
In this study, the authors demonstrated that 6-month-old infants are able to categorize natural, 650...
When adults speak or sing with infants, they sound differently than in adult communication. Infant-d...
Abstract Infants show remarkable skills for processing music in the first year of life. Such skills ...
This study aimed to explore healthy, term neonates’ behavioural and physiological responses to music...
Infants attend more to infant-directed speech (IDS) than to adult-directed speech (ADS), but infants...
The present review summarizes the available evidence on musicality, or music-related abilities, in i...