Neonatal Synesthesia: Implications for the Processing of Speech And Faces

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focus of this chapter is the integration of vision and hearing with each other and with the other senses / based on a re-analysis of the published literature and [the author's] new data . . . hypothesize that the young infant confuses the input from different senses / early cross-modal transfer is based on that confusion rather than the recognition of objects in more than one modality / discuss the implications for studies of babies' reactions to faces and to speech during early infancy (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved). (chapter)

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Maurer, D. (1993). Neonatal Synesthesia: Implications for the Processing of Speech And Faces. In Developmental Neurocognition: Speech and Face Processing in the First Year of Life (pp. 109–124). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8234-6_10

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