Infants' attention is captured by the redundancy of amodal stimulation in multimodal objects and events. Evidence from this study demonstrates that intersensory redundancy can facilitate discrimination of rhythm changes presented in the visual modality alone in visually impaired infants, suggesting that multisensory rehabilitation strategies could prove helpful in this population.
Brenna, V., Nava, E., Turati, C., Montirosso, R., Cavallini, A., Borgatti, R. (2015). Intersensory redundancy promotes visual rhythm discrimination in visually impaired infants. INFANT BEHAVIOR & DEVELOPMENT, 39, 92-97 [10.1016/j.infbeh.2015.02.012].
Intersensory redundancy promotes visual rhythm discrimination in visually impaired infants
BRENNA, VIOLAPrimo
;NAVA, ELENA HAE KYUNG
Secondo
;TURATI, CHIARA;
2015
Abstract
Infants' attention is captured by the redundancy of amodal stimulation in multimodal objects and events. Evidence from this study demonstrates that intersensory redundancy can facilitate discrimination of rhythm changes presented in the visual modality alone in visually impaired infants, suggesting that multisensory rehabilitation strategies could prove helpful in this population.File in questo prodotto:
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