Antecedents of information-processing skills in infants: Habituation, novelty responsiveness, and cross-modal transfer |
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Authors: | Marc H. Bornstein Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda |
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Abstract: | Three skills which characterize cognitive functioning in human infants in the middle of the first year of life—habituation, novelty responsiveness, and cross-modal transfer—predict mental ability in later childhood. Antecedents of each skill at 5 months postnatal were examined in a short-term prospective longitudinal study of infant ability and maternal intelligence and interaction style. Infant perceptuocognitive performance at 2 months, maternal intelligence, and maternal responsiveness at 5 months relate to the expression of the three infant cognitive skills, but in different ways. Variation in infant information-processing abilities can be explained by specific child and maternal factors that are evident soon after birth. |
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Keywords: | habituation novelty responsiveness cross-modal transfer parenting interactions prediction |
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