Contingency in infant-directed speech: Neurophysiological and psycho-social responses in pre-linguistic infants
We are looking at brain responses in 6-9 month old babies when in spontaneous conversation with their parent.
Adults will also be tested as a control.
Researchers are recruiting 9 month old monolingual infants to participate in this study. Please register or contact Christa directly to take part.
Researchers
Dr Christa Lam-Cassettari(opens in a new window)
Dr Mark Antoniou(opens in a new window)
Caitlin Hooper
Partner / Funding Body
Human Research Ethics Committee Approval Number: H11153
For more information or to register your interest, please contact:
| Name | Christa Lam-Cassettari |
| c.lam-cassettari@westernsydney.edu.au | |
| Phone | +61 2 9772 6276 |
Research
- Contingency in infant-directed speech: Neurophysiological and psycho-social responses in pre-linguistic infants
- Culture - Affect
- Effect of Postnatal Depression on Parent-Child Communication
- First Sounds and First Steps
- Functioning Listening Index (FLI)
- Many Babies
- Mummy, why does that lady talk funny?
- Optimising Infant Directed Speech
- Seeds of language development
- Speech adaptation: Neural mechanisms and stimulus information
- Speech Registers
- The role of properties of infant-directed speech on early word learning
- Visual Speech Benefit in Auditory-Visual Speech Perception: Infants, Children, Hearing Impairment
- Digital Infant Directed Speech (DIDS)
- Infants' sensitivity to lexical tone and stress in early speech perception
The Benefits of Multilingualism