2017
Audio-Visual Perception of Gender by Infants Emerges Earlier for Adult-Directed Speech
Richoz A, Quinn P, de Boisferon A, Berger C, Loevenbruck H, Lewkowicz D, Lee K, Dole M, Caldara R, Pascalis O. Audio-Visual Perception of Gender by Infants Emerges Earlier for Adult-Directed Speech. PLOS ONE 2017, 12: e0169325. PMID: 28060872, PMCID: PMC5218491, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0169325.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdult-directed speechAbility of infantsMultisensory abilitiesAudiovisual speechMultisensory perceptionPerceptual experienceVisual perceptionMale facesVisual categorizationSpeech mannersSocial interactionGender informationPerceive genderSpeechMale voiceCurrent studyPerceptionAdultsFaceGenderEmotionsAbilityVoiceFindingsInfants
2014
Perception of the multisensory coherence of fluent audiovisual speech in infancy: Its emergence and the role of experience
Lewkowicz D, Minar N, Tift A, Brandon M. Perception of the multisensory coherence of fluent audiovisual speech in infancy: Its emergence and the role of experience. Journal Of Experimental Child Psychology 2014, 130: 147-162. PMID: 25462038, PMCID: PMC4258456, DOI: 10.1016/j.jecp.2014.10.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcoustic StimulationChild DevelopmentCuesFaceFemaleHumansInfantLanguageMalePhotic StimulationSense of CoherenceSpeech PerceptionVisual PerceptionConceptsMultisensory coherenceAudiovisual speechSpeech streamNon-native speechRole of experienceLearning infantsPerceptual expertisePerceptual narrowingAudiovisual synchronyFemale facesFluent speechVisible articulationDevelopmental emergenceTest trialsNative languageSpeechCurrent findingsPerceptionMonologueSynchronyFaceInfancyCuesCoherenceSkills
2013
The Audiovisual Temporal Binding Window Narrows in Early Childhood
Lewkowicz D, Flom R. The Audiovisual Temporal Binding Window Narrows in Early Childhood. Child Development 2013, 85: 685-694. PMID: 23888869, PMCID: PMC3954953, DOI: 10.1111/cdev.12142.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcoustic StimulationAuditory PerceptionChildChild, PreschoolFemaleHumansJudgmentMalePhotic StimulationRecognition, PsychologyVisual Perception
2010
Semantic confusion regarding the development of multisensory integration: a practical solution
Stein B, Burr D, Constantinidis C, Laurienti P, Meredith M, Perrault T, Ramachandran R, Röder B, Rowland B, Sathian K, Schroeder C, Shams L, Stanford T, Wallace M, Yu L, Lewkowicz D. Semantic confusion regarding the development of multisensory integration: a practical solution. European Journal Of Neuroscience 2010, 31: 1713-1720. PMID: 20584174, PMCID: PMC3055172, DOI: 10.1111/j.1460-9568.2010.07206.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInfant Perception of Audio-Visual Speech Synchrony
Lewkowicz D. Infant Perception of Audio-Visual Speech Synchrony. Developmental Psychology 2010, 46: 66-77. PMID: 20053007, DOI: 10.1037/a0015579.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2009
Heterochrony and Cross-Species Intersensory Matching by Infant Vervet Monkeys
Zangenehpour S, Ghazanfar A, Lewkowicz D, Zatorre R. Heterochrony and Cross-Species Intersensory Matching by Infant Vervet Monkeys. PLOS ONE 2009, 4: e4302. PMID: 19172998, PMCID: PMC2627929, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0004302.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2006
Development of multisensory spatial integration and perception in humans
Neil P, Chee‐Ruiter C, Scheier C, Lewkowicz D, Shimojo S. Development of multisensory spatial integration and perception in humans. Developmental Science 2006, 9: 454-464. PMID: 16911447, DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-7687.2006.00512.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMonths of ageAudiovisual integrationResponse latencyRace modelKinds of stimuliAudiovisual targetsMultisensory enhancementModality effectSuperior colliculusInfant monkeysDegrees eccentricityVisual targetsInfantsNeurophysiological findingsEye movementsInfant's headProbability summationMonthsLocalization cuesAgeFirst yearCurrent studySpatial integrationBimodal responseFindings
2004
Perception of serial order in infants
Lewkowicz D. Perception of serial order in infants. Developmental Science 2004, 7: 175-184. PMID: 15320377, DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-7687.2004.00336.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcoustic StimulationAge FactorsAttentionCognitionDiscrimination LearningFemaleHumansInfantMaleOrientationPerceptionPhotic Stimulation
1998
Infants' response to the audible and visible properties of the human face: II. Discrimination of differences between singing and adult‐directed speech
Lewkowicz D. Infants' response to the audible and visible properties of the human face: II. Discrimination of differences between singing and adult‐directed speech. Developmental Psychobiology 1998, 32: 261-274. PMID: 9589215, DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1098-2302(199805)32:4<261::aid-dev1>3.0.co;2-l.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcoustic StimulationAge FactorsAttentionChild DevelopmentDiscrimination, PsychologicalFaceFemaleFixation, OcularHabituation, PsychophysiologicHumansInfantInfant BehaviorMaleMultivariate AnalysisMusicPattern Recognition, VisualPhotic StimulationSex FactorsSingle-Blind MethodSpeech PerceptionTime FactorsVoiceConceptsAdult-directed mannerAdult-directed speechHuman faceSeparate test trialsDiscrimination of differencesInfant responsivenessTest trialsInfants' responsesMonths of agePrepared scriptAudible featuresVocal characteristicsVisible propertiesGender differencesSpeechSingingTypes of changesFacePersonsBimodal changeAge groupsVisible featuresInfantsMale personsBimodal feature