Search Results - "Lewkowicz, J."
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Bilingualism Modulates Infants' Selective Attention to the Mouth of a Talking Face
Published in Psychological science (01-04-2015)“…Infants growing up in bilingual environments succeed at learning two languages. What adaptive processes enable them to master the more complex nature of…”
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Infants deploy selective attention to the mouth of a talking face when learning speech
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (31-01-2012)“…The mechanisms underlying the acquisition of speech-production ability in human infancy are not well understood. We tracked 4–12-mo-old English-learning…”
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Infant Perception of Audio-Visual Speech Synchrony
Published in Developmental psychology (01-01-2010)“…Three experiments investigated perception of audio-visual (A-V) speech synchrony in 4- to 10-month-old infants. Experiments 1 and 2 used a…”
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Inside bilingualism: Language background modulates selective attention to a talker's mouth
Published in Developmental science (01-05-2019)“…Previous findings indicate that bilingual Catalan/Spanish‐learning infants attend more to the highly salient audiovisual redundancy cues normally available in…”
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The redeployment of attention to the mouth of a talking face during the second year of life
Published in Journal of experimental child psychology (01-08-2018)“…•Infants increase attention to a talker's mouth during the first year of life.•This provides access to audiovisual speech cues & can aid speech &…”
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Selective attention to a talker's mouth in infancy: role of audiovisual temporal synchrony and linguistic experience
Published in Developmental science (01-05-2017)“…Previous studies have found that infants shift their attention from the eyes to the mouth of a talker when they enter the canonical babbling phase after 6…”
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Narrowing of intersensory speech perception in infancy
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (30-06-2009)“…The conventional view is that perceptual/cognitive development is an incremental process of acquisition. Several striking findings have revealed, however, that…”
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The Development of Intersensory Temporal Perception: An Epigenetic Systems/Limitations View
Published in Psychological bulletin (01-03-2000)“…Several theories have stressed the importance of intersensory integration for development but have not identified specific underlying integration mechanisms…”
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The Decline of Cross-Species Intersensory Perception in Human Infants
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (25-04-2006)“…Between 6 and 10 months of age, infants become better at discriminating among native voices and human faces and worse at discriminating among nonnative voices…”
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The development of the uncanny valley in infants
Published in Developmental psychobiology (01-03-2012)“…When adults view very realistic humanoid robots or computer avatars they often exhibit an aversion to them. This phenomenon, known as the “uncanny valley,” is…”
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Audio-Visual Perception of Gender by Infants Emerges Earlier for Adult-Directed Speech
Published in PloS one (06-01-2017)“…Early multisensory perceptual experiences shape the abilities of infants to perform socially-relevant visual categorization, such as the extraction of gender,…”
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Intersensory Perception at Birth: Newborns Match Nonhuman Primate Faces and Voices
Published in Infancy (01-01-2010)“…Previous studies have shown that infants, including newborns, can match previously unseen and unheard human faces and vocalizations. More recently, it has been…”
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Eye-catching odors: olfaction elicits sustained gazing to faces and eyes in 4-month-old infants
Published in PloS one (28-08-2013)“…This study investigated whether an odor can affect infants' attention to visually presented objects and whether it can selectively direct visual gaze at visual…”
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Sequence learning in infancy: the independent contributions of conditional probability and pair frequency information
Published in Developmental science (01-11-2009)“…The ability to perceive sequences is fundamental to cognition. Previous studies have shown that infants can learn visual sequences as early as 2 months of age…”
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The origins of cortical multisensory dynamics: Evidence from human infants
Published in Developmental cognitive neuroscience (01-11-2018)“…Classic views of multisensory processing suggest that cortical sensory regions are specialized. More recent views argue that cortical sensory regions are…”
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Development of multisensory spatial integration and perception in humans
Published in Developmental science (01-09-2006)“…Previous studies have shown that adults respond faster and more reliably to bimodal compared to unimodal localization cues. The current study investigated for…”
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Semantic confusion regarding the development of multisensory integration: a practical solution
Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-05-2010)“…There is now a good deal of data from neurophysiological studies in animals and behavioral studies in human infants regarding the development of multisensory…”
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The decline of cross-species intersensory perception in human infants: Underlying mechanisms and its developmental persistence
Published in Brain research (25-11-2008)“…Abstract The current study investigated the mechanisms underlying the developmental decline in cross-species intersensory matching first reported by Lewkowicz…”
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Perception of Multisensory Gender Coherence in 6- and 9-Month-Old Infants
Published in Infancy (01-11-2015)“…One of the most salient social categories conveyed by human faces and voices is gender. We investigated the developmental emergence of the ability to perceive…”
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Heterochrony and cross-species intersensory matching by infant vervet monkeys
Published in PloS one (28-01-2009)“…Understanding the evolutionary origins of a phenotype requires understanding the relationship between ontogenetic and phylogenetic processes. Human infants…”
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