Narrowing in face and speech perception in infancy: Developmental change in the relations between domains
•Infants showed similar perception narrowing in face and speech domains.•Narrowing in face and speech were not correlated at 6 months.•Narrowing in face and speech were negatively correlated at 9 months.•Narrowing in face and speech were positively correlated at 12 months. Although prior research ha...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of experimental child psychology 2018-12, Vol.176, p.113-127 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Infants showed similar perception narrowing in face and speech domains.•Narrowing in face and speech were not correlated at 6 months.•Narrowing in face and speech were negatively correlated at 9 months.•Narrowing in face and speech were positively correlated at 12 months.
Although prior research has established that perceptual narrowing reflects the influence of experience on the development of face and speech processing, it is unclear whether narrowing in the two domains is related. A within-participant design (N = 72) was used to investigate discrimination of own- and other-race faces and native and non-native speech sounds in 3-, 6-, 9-, and 12-month-old infants. For face and speech discrimination, whereas 3-month-olds discriminated own-race faces and native speech sounds as well as other-race faces and non-native speech sounds, older infants discriminated only own-race faces and native speech sounds. Narrowing in face and narrowing in speech were not correlated at 6 months, negatively correlated at 9 months, and positively correlated at 12 months. The findings reveal dynamic developmental changes in the relation between modalities during the first year of life. |
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ISSN: | 0022-0965 1096-0457 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jecp.2018.06.007 |