The role of the mother's voice in developing mother's ... - FIU Infant Lab
The role of the mother's voice in developing mother's ... - FIU Infant Lab
The role of the mother's voice in developing mother's ... - FIU Infant Lab
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
48<br />
F. Z. Sai<br />
Caron AJ, Caron RF, MacLean DJ. 1988. <strong>Infant</strong> discrim<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> naturalistic emotional<br />
expressions: <strong>the</strong> <strong>role</strong> <strong>of</strong> face and <strong>voice</strong>. Child Development 59: 604–616.<br />
Castillo M, Butterworth GE. 1981. Neonatal localisation <strong>of</strong> a sound <strong>in</strong> visual space.<br />
Perception 10: 331–338.<br />
Clifton RK, Morrongiello BA, Kulig JW, Dowd JM. 1981. Newborns’orientation towards<br />
sound: possible implications for cortical development. Child Development 53: 833–838.<br />
DeCasper AJ, Fifer W. 1980. Of human bond<strong>in</strong>g: newborns prefer <strong>the</strong>ir mo<strong>the</strong>rs’ <strong>voice</strong>s.<br />
Science 208: 1174–1176.<br />
DeCasper AJ, Prescott PA. 1984. Human newborns’ perception <strong>of</strong> male <strong>voice</strong>s: preference,<br />
discrim<strong>in</strong>ation, and re<strong>in</strong>forc<strong>in</strong>g value. Developmental Psychobiology 17: 481–491.<br />
DeCasper AJ, Spence MJ. 1986. Prenatal maternal speech <strong>in</strong>fluences newborns’ perception<br />
<strong>of</strong> speech sounds. <strong>Infant</strong> Behavior and Development 9: 133–150.<br />
DeCasper AJ, Spence MJ. 1991. Auditory mediated behavior dur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> prenatal period: a<br />
cognitive view. In Newborn Attention Biological Constra<strong>in</strong>ts and <strong>the</strong> Influence <strong>of</strong> Experience,<br />
Weiss MJS, Zealot PR (eds). Ablex: Norwood, NJ; 142–176.<br />
Dziurawiec S. 1987. Neonates’ attention to faces. In Developmental Aspects <strong>of</strong> Face<br />
Recognition, Bruce V, Ellis H, Young A (eds). Unpublished report on ESRC workshop,<br />
Grange-over-sands.<br />
Fantz RL. 1966. Pattern discrim<strong>in</strong>ation and selective attention as determ<strong>in</strong>ants <strong>of</strong><br />
perceptual development from birth. In Perceptual Development <strong>in</strong> Children, Kidd AH,<br />
Rivoire JL (eds). International Universities Press: New York.<br />
Fearon I, Kisilevsky BS. 1994. Fetal responsiveness to vibroacoustic stimulation: <strong>in</strong>fluence<br />
<strong>of</strong> vibrator characteristics. Poster presented at <strong>the</strong> 9th International Conference on <strong>Infant</strong><br />
Studies, Paris.<br />
Field J, Muir D, Pilon R, S<strong>in</strong>clair M, Dodwell P. 1980. <strong>Infant</strong>s’ orientation to lateral sounds<br />
from birth to three months. Child Development 51: 295–298.<br />
Field TM, Cohen D, Garcia R, Greenberg R. 1984. Mo<strong>the</strong>r–stranger face discrim<strong>in</strong>ation by<br />
<strong>the</strong> newborn. <strong>Infant</strong> Behavior and Development 7: 19–25.<br />
Gesell A, Ames LB. 1947. <strong>The</strong> development <strong>of</strong> handedness. Genetic Psychology 70: 155–176.<br />
Gibson EJ. 1983. Development <strong>of</strong> knowledge about <strong>in</strong>termodal unity. Two views. In Piaget<br />
and <strong>the</strong> Foundations <strong>of</strong> Knowledge, Liben LS (ed.). Erlbaum: Hillsdale, NJ; 19–41.<br />
Goren CC, Sarty M, Wu PYK. 1975. Visual follow<strong>in</strong>g and pattern discrim<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> face-like<br />
stimuli by newborn <strong>in</strong>fants. Pediatrics 56: 544–548.<br />
Gottlieb G. 1971. Development <strong>of</strong> Species Identification <strong>in</strong> Birds. University <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press:<br />
Chicago.<br />
Gottlieb G. 1978. Development <strong>of</strong> species identification <strong>in</strong> duckl<strong>in</strong>gs. IV. Changes <strong>in</strong><br />
specific perception caused by auditory deprivation. Journal <strong>of</strong> Comparative Physiological<br />
Psychology 92: 375–387.<br />
Gottlieb G. 1991. Epigenetic systems view <strong>of</strong> human development. Developmental<br />
Psychology 27: 33–34.<br />
Hepper PG. 1988. Fetal ‘soap’ addiction. <strong>The</strong> Lancet 1: 1147–1148.<br />
Johnson MH, Morton J. 1991. Biology and Cognitive Development. Blackwell: Oxford, UK.<br />
Kisilevsky BS. 1995. <strong>The</strong> <strong>in</strong>fluence <strong>of</strong> stimulus and subject variables on human fetal<br />
responses to sound and vibration. In Fetal Development: A Psychobiological Perspective,<br />
Lecanuet J-P, Fifer WP, Kransnegor NA, Smo<strong>the</strong>rman WP (eds). Lawrence Erlbaum:<br />
Hillsdale, NJ; 263–278.<br />
Kisilevsky BS, Fearon I, Muir DW. 1998. Fetuses differentiate vibroacoustic stimuli. <strong>Infant</strong><br />
Behavior and Development 1(1): 25–46.<br />
Kisilevsky BS, Muir DW. 1991. Human fetal and subsequent newborn responses to sound<br />
and vibration. <strong>Infant</strong> Behavior and Development 14: 1–26.<br />
Kisilevsky BS, Muir DW, Low JA. 1992. Maturation <strong>of</strong> human fetal responses to<br />
vibroacoustic stimulation. Child Development 63: 1497–1508.<br />
Kuhl PK, Meltz<strong>of</strong>f AN. 1982. <strong>The</strong> bimodal perception <strong>of</strong> speech <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fancy. Science 218:<br />
1138–1141.<br />
Kuhl PK, Meltz<strong>of</strong>f AN. 1984. <strong>The</strong> <strong>in</strong>termodal representation <strong>of</strong> speech <strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>fants. <strong>Infant</strong><br />
Behavior and Development 7: 361–381.<br />
Lecanuet J-P, Grannier-Deferre C, Busnel M-C. 1995. Human fetal auditory perception. In<br />
Fetal Development: A Psychological Perspective, Lecanuet J-P, Fifer WP, Krasnegor NA,<br />
Smo<strong>the</strong>rman WP (eds). Lawrence Erlbaum: Hillsdale, NJ; 239–262.<br />
Copyright # 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Inf. Child Dev. 14: 29–50 (2005)