Babies' First Words Can Be Predicted Based on Visual Attention, IU Study Finds
BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Dec. 5 -- Indiana University's Bloomington campus issued the following news release:
Indiana University psychologists have shown that a baby's most likely first words are based upon their visual experience, laying the foundation for a new theory of infant language learning.
The findings also suggest new possibilities for the treatment of children with language deficits and autism.
Drawing on theories of statistical learning, IU rese . . .
Indiana University psychologists have shown that a baby's most likely first words are based upon their visual experience, laying the foundation for a new theory of infant language learning.
The findings also suggest new possibilities for the treatment of children with language deficits and autism.
Drawing on theories of statistical learning, IU rese . . .