Enhanced Attention to Speaking Faces Versus Other Event Types Emerges Gradually Across Infancy Article

Bahrick, Lorraine E, Todd, James Torrence, Castellanos, Irina et al. (2016). Enhanced Attention to Speaking Faces Versus Other Event Types Emerges Gradually Across Infancy . DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 52(11), 1705-1720. 10.1037/dev0000157

Open Access

keywords

  • DEVELOPMENTAL-CHANGES
  • DISCRIMINATION
  • EXPERIENCE
  • INTERSENSORY REDUNDANCY
  • MULTIMODAL MOTHERESE
  • NEONATAL RESPONSIVENESS
  • PERCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT
  • PREFERENCE
  • Psychology
  • Psychology, Developmental
  • SOCIAL-INTERACTION
  • STIMULI
  • Social Sciences
  • audiovisual and visual stimulation
  • faces and voices
  • faces versus objects
  • infant attention development
  • selective attention

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

publisher

  • AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC

start page

  • 1705

end page

  • 1720

volume

  • 52

issue

  • 11