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Adamson, Lauren B.; Bakeman, Roger; Suma, Katharine; Robins, Diana L. – Developmental Psychology, 2019
Joint engagement--the sharing of events during social interactions--is an important context for early learning. To date, sharing topics that are only heard has not been systematically documented. To describe the development of auditory joint engagement, 48 child-parent dyads were observed 5 times from 12 to 30 months during seminaturalistic play.…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Auditory Perception, Sharing Behavior, Responses
Jones, Pete R.; Moore, David R.; Amitay, Sygal – Developmental Psychology, 2015
Children's hearing deteriorates markedly in the presence of unpredictable noise. To explore why, 187 school-age children (4-11 years) and 15 adults performed a tone-in-noise detection task, in which the masking noise varied randomly between every presentation. Selective attention was evaluated by measuring the degree to which listeners were…
Descriptors: Attention, Child Development, Auditory Perception, Hearing (Physiology)
Passow, Susanne; Müller, Maike; Westerhausen, René; Hugdahl, Kenneth; Wartenburger, Isabell; Heekeren, Hauke R.; Lindenberger, Ulman; Li, Shu-Chen – Developmental Psychology, 2013
Multitalker situations confront listeners with a plethora of competing auditory inputs, and hence require selective attention to relevant information, especially when the perceptual saliency of distracting inputs is high. This study augmented the classical forced-attention dichotic listening paradigm by adding an interaural intensity manipulation…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Auditory Perception, Child Development, Comparative Analysis