Was that my name? Infants' listening in conversational multi-talker backgrounds
- PMID: 30012230
- DOI: 10.1017/S0305000918000247
Was that my name? Infants' listening in conversational multi-talker backgrounds
Abstract
This study tested infants' ability to segregate target speech from a background of ecologically valid multi-talker speech at a 10 dB SNR. Using the Headturn Preference Procedure, 72 English-learning 5-, 9-, and 12-month-old monolinguals were tested on their ability to detect and perceive their own name. At all three ages infants were able to detect the presence of the target speech, but only at 9 months did they show sensitivity to the phonetic details that distinguished their own name from other names. These results extend previous findings on infants' speech perception in noise to more naturalistic forms of background speech.
Keywords: infant speech perception; infant-directed speech; speech in noise.
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