2004
Serial order processing in human infants and the role of multisensory redundancy
Lewkowicz D. Serial order processing in human infants and the role of multisensory redundancy. Cognitive Processing 2004, 5: 113-122. DOI: 10.1007/s10339-004-0015-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSerial orderUnderstanding of sequencePerceptual skillsVisual modalityHuman functioningHuman infantsHuman behaviorFirst emergeDevelopmental studiesSkillsRedundant specificationNecessary antecedentHuman developmentCurrent articlePerceptionSequential actionAntecedentsRecent evidenceFunctioningAbilityInfantsInfancyMeaningEvidenceFindings
1988
Sensory Dominance in Infants: 2. Ten-Month-Old Infants’ Response to Auditory-Visual Compounds
Lewkowicz D. Sensory Dominance in Infants: 2. Ten-Month-Old Infants’ Response to Auditory-Visual Compounds. Developmental Psychology 1988, 24: 172-182. DOI: 10.1037/0012-1649.24.2.172.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVisual componentsVisual modalityAuditory modalityAuditory componentSensory dominanceCompound stimuliHabituation phaseDiscriminative cueTemporal attributesSeries of studiesOlder infantsTemporal informationTemporal aspectsAuditorySeries of trialsMonths of ageInformation contextTemporal relationshipTen monthsInfantsCuesSalienceStimuliVisualsModalities