Two experiments were conducted to explore the hypothesis that altering rate of change of an auditory stimulus will affect infants′ fixation of changing visual stimuli. Experiment 1 revealed that average percent time that infants preferred looking at the less stimulating of two meaningless visual displays was highest under conditions of auditory stimulation. Experiment 2 demonstrated a significant inverse linear relation between rate of change of loudness in auditory stimulation and attentiveness to rapidly changing visual stimulation, due largely to decreased looking at the most stimulating display under conditions of auditory stimulation. In addition, the heart rates of a significant number of subjects were found to be accelerated in the p...
Seven-month-old infants aw pairs of slides of two and three objects while listening to either two or...
This study examined the effect of attention on 3- to 6-month-olds ' responses to briefly expose...
Review the Levitt and Stanwood chapter for the arousal section. Review Csibra chapter for the EEG an...
To investigate detection of auditory-visual equivalence of rate, in the first two studies 4-month-ol...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
To study rate-based intersensory matching, infants first were familiarized with different auditory-v...
It has been proposed that young infants are attentive to quantitative variations in stimulation to t...
Investigations of infants ’ response to temporally based auditory-visual unity specified by repetiti...
Seven-month-old infants saw pairs of slides of two and three objects while listening to either two o...
Abstract Infants show remarkable skills for processing music in the first year of life. Such skills ...
To investigate the development of visual responsiveness to variations in temporal frequency three st...
Research has demonstrated that young infants can detect a change in the tempo and the rhythm of an e...
Three experiments examined auditory-visual integration of temporal relations by infants. In the firs...
This study examined the effect of attention engagement to compound auditory-visual stimuli on the mo...
The influence of arousal on visual attention was examined in 6.5-month-old infants (N = 42) in the c...
Seven-month-old infants aw pairs of slides of two and three objects while listening to either two or...
This study examined the effect of attention on 3- to 6-month-olds ' responses to briefly expose...
Review the Levitt and Stanwood chapter for the arousal section. Review Csibra chapter for the EEG an...
To investigate detection of auditory-visual equivalence of rate, in the first two studies 4-month-ol...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
To study rate-based intersensory matching, infants first were familiarized with different auditory-v...
It has been proposed that young infants are attentive to quantitative variations in stimulation to t...
Investigations of infants ’ response to temporally based auditory-visual unity specified by repetiti...
Seven-month-old infants saw pairs of slides of two and three objects while listening to either two o...
Abstract Infants show remarkable skills for processing music in the first year of life. Such skills ...
To investigate the development of visual responsiveness to variations in temporal frequency three st...
Research has demonstrated that young infants can detect a change in the tempo and the rhythm of an e...
Three experiments examined auditory-visual integration of temporal relations by infants. In the firs...
This study examined the effect of attention engagement to compound auditory-visual stimuli on the mo...
The influence of arousal on visual attention was examined in 6.5-month-old infants (N = 42) in the c...
Seven-month-old infants aw pairs of slides of two and three objects while listening to either two or...
This study examined the effect of attention on 3- to 6-month-olds ' responses to briefly expose...
Review the Levitt and Stanwood chapter for the arousal section. Review Csibra chapter for the EEG an...