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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 846
Publikováno v:
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 846
Autor:
D J, Lewkowicz
Publikováno v:
Developmental psychobiology. 32(4)
Human infants' responsiveness to the audible and visible features of human faces was studied by habituating them to a person speaking a prepared script in an adult-directed manner and then administering a series of separate test trials where a person
Autor:
D J, Lewkowicz
Publikováno v:
Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance. 22(5)
Using a habituation/test procedure, the author investigated adults' and infants' perception of auditory-visual temporal synchrony. Participants were familiarized with a bouncing green disk and a sound that occurred each time the disk bounced. Then, t
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Developmental psychobiology. 29(5)
In contrast to the large body of work on young infants' capacity to perceive temporally based intersensory relations, little research has been done on the role of spatial contiguity in the development of audio-visual integration. This study examined
Publikováno v:
Clinics in perinatology. 17(1)
The authors' research draws from a primary concern for the effects of the animate and inanimate caregiving environment on brain growth and central nervous system organization in hospitalized preterm infants. The current report presents data on physio
Intersensory interaction in newborns: modification of visual preferences following exposure to sound
Autor:
D J, Lewkowicz, G, Turkewitz
Publikováno v:
Child development. 52(3)
The present study investigated intersensory interaction between auditory and visual stimulation in newborn infants. Stimulation in 1 modality may influence the response to stimulation in a second modality by changing the infant's state of arousal. To
Publikováno v:
Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics : JDBP. 8(1)
Recognizing the impressive range of behavioral capacities of newborn infants, clinicians and researchers have long searched for valid assessment instruments to help evaluate infant behavior. Behavioral assessments with high predictive validity would