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 …
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 …
Seeing a talking face matters: Infants' segmentation of continuous auditory‐visual speech
Visual speech cues from a speaker's talking face aid speech segmentation in adults, but
despite the importance of speech segmentation in language acquisition, little is known about …
despite the importance of speech segmentation in language acquisition, little is known about …
Seeing a Talking Face Matters: Gaze Behavior and the Auditory–Visual Speech Benefit in Adults' Cortical Tracking of Infant-directed Speech
In face-to-face conversations, listeners gather visual speech information from a speaker's
talking face that enhances their perception of the incoming auditory speech signal. This …
talking face that enhances their perception of the incoming auditory speech signal. This …
The role of talking faces in infant language learning: Mind the gap between screen-based settings and real-life communicative interactions
Over the last few decades, developmental (psycho) linguists have demonstrated that
perceiving talking faces audio-visually is important for early language acquisition. Using …
perceiving talking faces audio-visually is important for early language acquisition. Using …
[PDF][PDF] The acquisition of a new social norm, the social conditioning, and the subjective role of structural and functional personality profile. Pilot study
G Perrotta - MSD Int J of Community Med and Pub Health, 2024 - msdpublications.com
Introduction: Social norms represent the system of expectations of a community at a given
point in time. Based on the education received and lived life experiences, everyone reacts to …
point in time. Based on the education received and lived life experiences, everyone reacts to …