Infant looking preferences towards dynamic faces: A systematic review
Although the pattern of visual attention towards the region of the eyes is now well-
established for infants at an early stage of development, less is known about the extent to …
established for infants at an early stage of development, less is known about the extent to …
[HTML][HTML] Seeing a talking face matters: The relationship between cortical tracking of continuous auditory‐visual speech and gaze behaviour in infants, children and …
An auditory-visual speech benefit, the benefit that visual speech cues bring to auditory
speech perception, is experienced from early on in infancy and continues to be experienced …
speech perception, is experienced from early on in infancy and continues to be experienced …
Time course of attention to a talker's mouth in monolingual and close-language bilingual children.
We presented 28 Spanish monolingual and 28 Catalan–Spanish close-language bilingual 5-
year-old children with a video of a talker speaking in the children's native language and a …
year-old children with a video of a talker speaking in the children's native language and a …
Highly proficient L2 speakers still need to attend to a talker's mouth when processing L2 speech
Adults attend to a talker's mouth whenever confronted with challenging speech processing
situations. We investigated whether L2 speakers also attend more to the mouth and whether …
situations. We investigated whether L2 speakers also attend more to the mouth and whether …
The ontogeny of human laughter
Human adult laughter is characterized by vocal bursts produced predominantly during
exhalation, yet apes laugh while exhaling and inhaling. The current study investigated our …
exhalation, yet apes laugh while exhaling and inhaling. The current study investigated our …
Motor constellation theory: A model of infants' phonological development
AG Ekström - Frontiers in Psychology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Every normally developing human infant solves the difficult problem of mapping their native-
language phonology, but the neural mechanisms underpinning this behavior remain poorly …
language phonology, but the neural mechanisms underpinning this behavior remain poorly …
Violation of non‐adjacent rule dependencies elicits greater attention to a talker's mouth in 15‐month‐old infants
J Birulés, A Martinez‐Alvarez, DJ Lewkowicz… - Infancy, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Infants start tracking auditory‐only non‐adjacent dependencies (NAD) between 15 and 18
months of age. Given that audiovisual speech, normally available in a talker's mouth, is …
months of age. Given that audiovisual speech, normally available in a talker's mouth, is …
Monolingual and bilingual infants' attention to talking faces: evidence from eye-tracking and Bayesian modeling
S Lemonnier, B Fayolle, N Sebastian-Galles… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Introduction A substantial amount of research from the last two decades suggests that
infants' attention to the eyes and mouth regions of talking faces could be a supporting …
infants' attention to the eyes and mouth regions of talking faces could be a supporting …
Reliability of listener judgments of infant vocal imitation
There are many theories surrounding infant imitation; however, there is no research to our
knowledge evaluating the reliability of listener perception of vocal imitation in prelinguistic …
knowledge evaluating the reliability of listener perception of vocal imitation in prelinguistic …
Changes in selective attention to articulating mouth across infancy: Sex differences and associations with language outcomes
Infants' attention to the mouth is thought to support language acquisition, yet this relation has
been scantly tested longitudinally. This study assessed attention to the mouth and the eyes …
been scantly tested longitudinally. This study assessed attention to the mouth and the eyes …