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Shake, Rattle, and … One or Two Objects? Young Infants' Use of Auditory Information to Individuate Objects.

Teresa Wilcox1, Rebecca Woods, Lisa Tuggy, Roman Napoli.   

Abstract

Most research on object individuation in infants has focused on the visual domain. Yet the problem of object individuation is not unique to the visual system, but shared by other sensory modalities. This research examined 4.5-month-old infants' capacity to use auditory information to individuate objects. Infants were presented with events in which they heard 2 distinct sounds, separated by a temporal gap, emanate from behind a wide screen; the screen was then lowered to reveal 1 or 2 objects. Longer looking to the 1- than 2-object display was taken as evidence that the infants (a) interpreted the auditory event as involving 2 objects and (b) found the presence of only 1 object when the screen was lowered unexpected. The results indicated that the infants used sounds produced by rattles, but not sounds produced by an electronic keyboard, as the basis for object individuation (Experiments 1 and 2). Data collected with adult participants revealed that adults are also more sensitive to rattle sounds than electronic tones. A final experiment assessed conditions under which young infants attend to rattle sounds (Experiment 3). Collectively, the outcomes of these experiments suggest that infants and adults are more likely to use some sounds than others as the basis for individuating objects. We propose that these results reflect a processing bias to attend to sounds that reveal something about the physical properties of an object-sounds that are obviously linked to object structure-when determining object identity.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 23019419      PMCID: PMC3457794          DOI: 10.1207/s15327078in0901_5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infancy        ISSN: 1532-7078


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