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Matching phonetic information in lips and voice is robust in 4.5-month-old infants
1999
Infant Behavior and Development
Past research (Kuhl & Meltzoff, 1982 shows that 4.5-month-old infants can match phonetic information in the lips and voice. These studies used female faces surrounded by black cloth to occlude possible distractions. The present studies were conducted to replicate and extend past research by examining how robust the ability to match phonetic information in lips and voice is at 4.5-months of age. If speech is represented intermodally in young infants then they should show evidence of matching
doi:10.1016/s0163-6383(99)00003-x
fatcat:iapizfscnbcupbiicxlcaka5za