Literature DB >> 6678415

Perception of moving, sounding objects by four-month-old infants.

E S Spelke, W Smith Born, F Chu.   

Abstract

Infants and adults were presented with two moving objects accompanied by a single percussive sound. In different experiments, the sound occurred when one object moved through a particular spatial position, when it abruptly changed its direction of movement, or when it made contact with a rigid surface. Infants responded to the sound-object relationship whenever the sound occurred as the object changed direction, irrespective of its impacts with the surface. Adults, in contrast, responded to the sound-object relationship most clearly when sounds were synchronized with impacts. In infancy, perception of auditory-visual relationships thus depends in part on detection of discontinuities in the movement of a visible object.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6678415     DOI: 10.1068/p120719

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perception        ISSN: 0301-0066            Impact factor:   1.490


  9 in total

1.  Who is crossing where? Infants' discrimination of figures and grounds in events.

Authors:  Tilbe Göksun; Kathy Hirsh-Pasek; Roberta Michnick Golinkoff; Mutsumi Imai; Haruka Konishi; Hiroyuki Okada
Journal:  Cognition       Date:  2011-08-12

2.  The development of infant discrimination of affect in multimodal and unimodal stimulation: The role of intersensory redundancy.

Authors:  Ross Flom; Lorraine E Bahrick
Journal:  Dev Psychol       Date:  2007-01

3.  Effects of multimodal synchrony on infant attention and heart rate during events with social and nonsocial stimuli.

Authors:  Lori M Curtindale; Lorraine E Bahrick; Robert Lickliter; John Colombo
Journal:  J Exp Child Psychol       Date:  2018-11-13

4.  Effect of auditory input on activations in infant diverse cortical regions during audiovisual processing.

Authors:  Hama Watanabe; Fumitaka Homae; Tamami Nakano; Daisuke Tsuzuki; Lkhamsuren Enkhtur; Kiyotaka Nemoto; Ippeita Dan; Gentaro Taga
Journal:  Hum Brain Mapp       Date:  2011-11-18       Impact factor: 5.038

5.  Infant sensitivity to audiovisually coherent events.

Authors:  W Schiff; A A Benasich; M H Bornstein
Journal:  Psychol Res       Date:  1989

6.  Infants are not sensitive to synesthetic cross-modality correspondences: a comment on Walker et al. (2010).

Authors:  David J Lewkowicz; Nicholas J Minar
Journal:  Psychol Sci       Date:  2014-01-24

7.  The audiovisual tau effect in infancy.

Authors:  Takahiro Kawabe; Nobu Shirai; Yuji Wada; Kayo Miura; So Kanazawa; Masami K Yamaguchi
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2010-03-03       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  Infants' perception of rhythm and tempo in unimodal and multimodal stimulation: a developmental test of the intersensory redundancy hypothesis.

Authors:  Lorraine E Bahrick; Robert Lickliter
Journal:  Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci       Date:  2004-06       Impact factor: 3.282

9.  Does visual information influence infants' movement to music?

Authors:  Gin Morgan; Cynthia M Killough; Laura A Thompson
Journal:  Psychol Music       Date:  2013-03
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