Of human bonding: newborns prefer their mothers' voices.
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Voice processing in human and non-human primates.Linking prenatal experience to the emerging musical mind.Revisiting vocal perception in non-human animals: a review of vowel discrimination, speaker voice recognition, and speaker normalizationInfant bonding and attachment to the caregiver: insights from basic and clinical science.The Goldilocks effect: human infants allocate attention to visual sequences that are neither too simple nor too complexFast response to human voices in autismThe Goldilocks effect in infant auditory attentionNeural circuits underlying mother's voice perception predict social communication abilities in childrenElectrophysiological evidence for the understanding of maternal speech by 9-month-old infantsFamily nurture intervention (FNI): methods and treatment protocol of a randomized controlled trial in the NICU.Unique neurobiology during the sensitive period for attachment produces distinctive infant trauma processingPrenatal and postnatal flavor learning by human infantsPrenatal loud music and noise: differential impact on physiological arousal, hippocampal synaptogenesis and spatial behavior in one day-old chicks.Temporal voice areas exist in autism spectrum disorder but are dysfunctional for voice identity recognition.Hemispheric dominance underlying the neural substrate for learned vocalizations develops with experience.Processing of communication sounds: contributions of learning, memory, and experienceMother's voice and heartbeat sounds elicit auditory plasticity in the human brain before full gestationIndividual distinctiveness in call types of wild western female gorillas.Using naturalistic utterances to investigate vocal communication processing and development in human and non-human primates.In the beginning was the familiar voice: personally familiar voices in the evolutionary and contemporary biology of communicationA new view of language acquisition.Effects of a secure attachment relationship on right brain development, affect regulation, and infant mental healthDiscrimination of prosody and music by normal children.An historical commentary on the physiological effects of music: Tomatis, Mozart and neuropsychology.The evolution of the music faculty: a comparative perspective.Biological impact of preschool music classes on processing speech in noisePrenatal music exposure induces long-term neural effectsIndexical and linguistic processing by 12-month-olds: Discrimination of speaker, accent and vowel differencesSong and speech: examining the link between singing talent and speech imitation ability.Infants' memory for musical performances.Effect of the relationship between target and masker sex on infants' recognition of speech.The aims of anesthesia in infants: the relevance of philosophy, psychology and a little evidence.Enhanced music sensitivity in 9-month-old bilingual infants.Music as environment: an ecological and biosemiotic approachShall we dance? Music as a port of entrance to maternal-infant intersubjectivity in a context of postnatal depression.STUDIES IN FETAL BEHAVIOR: REVISITED, RENEWED, AND REIMAGINED.Exaggeration of Language-Specific Rhythms in English and French Children's SongsConstructing optimal experience for the hospitalized newborn through neuro-based music therapyIndividual differences in learning talker categories: the role of working memoryFunctional specializations for music processing in the human newborn brain.
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Of human bonding: newborns prefer their mothers' voices.
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1980 nî lūn-bûn
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1980 թուականի Յունիսին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1980 թվականի հունիսին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1980年の論文
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Of human bonding: newborns prefer their mothers' voices
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A J DeCasper
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1980-06-01T00:00:00Z