2006
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0602027103
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The decline of cross-species intersensory perception in human infants

Abstract: Between 6 and 10 months of age, infants become better at discriminating among native voices and human faces and worse at discriminating among nonnative voices and other species' faces. We tested whether these unisensory perceptual narrowing effects reflect a general ontogenetic feature of perceptual systems by testing across sensory modalities. We showed pairs of monkey faces producing two different vocalizations to 4-, 6-, 8-, and 10-month-old infants and asked whether they would prefer to look at the corresp… Show more

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“…18, 2017; be the neural underpinning of the enhanced sensitivity to crossmodal statistics in development. We 600 further assume in line with the "multisensory perceptual narrowing" idea (Lewkowicz & Ghazanfar,601 2006) that experience narrows down the initial crossmodal connectivity and elaborates the 602 connections which are useful for an individual (Johannsen & Röder, 2014;Lewkowicz, 2014). With an 603 improved tuning of neural networks the learning mode changes towards a larger context dependency 604 to guarantee the small adaptations necessary throughout life.…”
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“…18, 2017; be the neural underpinning of the enhanced sensitivity to crossmodal statistics in development. We 600 further assume in line with the "multisensory perceptual narrowing" idea (Lewkowicz & Ghazanfar,601 2006) that experience narrows down the initial crossmodal connectivity and elaborates the 602 connections which are useful for an individual (Johannsen & Röder, 2014;Lewkowicz, 2014). With an 603 improved tuning of neural networks the learning mode changes towards a larger context dependency 604 to guarantee the small adaptations necessary throughout life.…”
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“…How such expectations are constructed is not known, but it is likely driven by social experience in both monkeys and humans (26)(27)(28)(29). With further development, synthetic agents (both monkeyand human-like) can be used as a fully controllable actor in experiments investigating the neurobiology of dyadic social interactions (30)(31)(32)(33).…”
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“…As a result, ''much, if not all, of neocortex is multisensory'' (24). By this account, perceptual development does not occur in one sensory modality at a time but is integrated from the start (25).…”
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confidence: 99%