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Infants' Orientation to Lateral Sounds from Birth to Three Months
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PsychoacousticsAuditory ImageryNeonatologyLateral SoundsLanguage DevelopmentInfant PerceptionSocial SciencesAuditory ScienceOff-centered SoundCognitive ScienceBehavioral SciencesSpeech PerceptionAudiologyHuman HearingChild DevelopmentHearing LossInfant DevelopmentPediatricsOrientation ResponsesTemporary DeclineMedicine
Head turning to off-centered sound was videotaped monthly in a group of infants during their first 3 months of life. Infants turned reliably toward the sound at birth and at 1 and 3 months of age. They failed to respond reliably at 2 months due to an increase in no-turn responses. Potential explanations for the temporary decline in orientation responses to sound are discussed.
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