Faces are thought to have a privileged status for processing relative to other visual images. Humans use faces to identify people, learn language, and to communicate and understand intentions, meaning ...
Matching the sight and sound of speech—a face to a voice—in early infancy is an important foundation for later language development. This ability, known as intersensory processing, is an essential ...
Matching the sight and sound of speech — a face to a voice — in early infancy is an important foundation for later language development. This ability, known as intersensory processing, is an essential ...
The parents’ presence and involvement in neonatal care is a promising approach to improve preterm infants’ neurodevelopmental outcomes. We examined whether exposure to the parents’ speech is ...
A recent study including 60 infants was published in the Scientific Reports Journal, which investigated the trajectories of infant visual preference for the mother's face and how these are related to ...