Multisensory Perception and Communication

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Auditory P2
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Bimodal Stimulation
caregiver-infant communication
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Catherine L. Cotton
Chen Yu
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Congruous Presentation
Daniel C. Hyde
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Devin M. Casenhiser
Discourse Episodes
early language acquisition
EEG Processing
Elena Patten
environment interaction
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George Hollich
human multisensory perception
Infant Gaze
infant sensory integration
infant word learning
Intersensory Perception
IQ Match Control Group
Janne von Koss Torkildsen
Jeffrey D. Labban
Kaya de Barbaro
Kristina Borgström
language development
Linda B. Smith
Lucas Chang
Magnus Lindgren
Maternal Speech
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Multisensory Communication
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N400 Effect
Naming Utterances
Nc Amplitude
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Nonverbal Properties
Point Light Animation
Ross Flom
Significant N400 Effect
Sumarga H. Suanda
Synchrony Detection
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Visual Object Processing
Word Object Mapping

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138600485
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Infants learn to communicate through everyday social interaction with their caregivers in a multisensory world involving sight, hearing, touch and smell. The neural and behavioural underpinnings of caregiver-infant multisensory interaction and communication, however, have remained largely unexplored in research across disciplines. This book highlights this largely uncharted territory to better understand the developmental origins of human multisensory perception and communication.

It emphasizes the range and complexity of multisensory infant-caregiver interaction in the real world, and its developmental and neurophysiological characteristics.

Furthermore, recent theories of brain development suggest that brain, body and the environment interact with one another on an ongoing basis, influencing each other and are constantly being influenced by each other. This volume aims to elucidate the neurophysiological, behavioural and environmental factors to better understand the nature of multisensory communication as a whole.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Developmental Neuropsychology.

Lakshmi Gogate is a Researcher whose work focuses on the developmental dynamics of word learning in infants prior to and after their first word production, and multisensory processes during mother-child interaction. Her research has been funded by the National Science Foundation, The March of Dimes and the Thrasher Research Fund.