Bremner, J. Gavin and Slater, Alan M. and Johnson, Scott P. and Mason, Ursula and Spring, Joanne and Bremner, Maggie E. (2011) Two- to Eight-Month-Old Infants' Perception of Dynamic Auditory-Visual Spatial Colocation. Child Development, 82 (4). pp. 1210-1223. ISSN 0009-3920
Abstract
From birth, infants detect associations between the locations of static visual objects and sounds they emit, but there is limited evidence regarding their sensitivity to the dynamic equivalent when a sound-emitting object moves. In 4 experiments involving thirty-six 2-month-olds, forty-eight 5-month-olds, and forty-eight 8-month-olds, we investigated infants' ability to process this form of spatial colocation. Whereas there was no evidence of spontaneous sensitivity, all age groups detected a dynamic colocation during habituation and looked longer at test trials in which sound and sight were dislocated. Only 2-month-olds showed clear sensitivity to the dislocation relation, although 8-month-olds did so following additional habituation. These results are discussed relative to the intersensory redundancy hypothesis and work suggesting increasing specificity in processing with age.