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IEEE Transactions on Autonomous Mental Development | 2011

Acoustic Packaging: Maternal Speech and Action Synchrony

Meredith Meyer; Bridgette Martin Hard; Rebecca J. Brand; Molly McGarvey; Dare A. Baldwin

The current study addressed the degree to which maternal speech and action are synchronous in interactions with infants. English-speaking mothers demonstrated the function of two toys, stacking rings and nesting cups to younger infants (6-9.5 months) and older infants (9.5-13 months). Action and speech units were identified, and speech units were coded as being ongoing action descriptions or nonaction descriptions (examples of nonaction descriptions include attention-getting utterances such as “Look!” or statements of action completion such as “Yay, we did it!”). Descriptions of ongoing actions were found to be more synchronous with the actions themselves in comparison to other types of utterances, suggesting that: 1) mothers align speech and action to provide synchronous “acoustic packaging” during action demonstrations; and 2) mothers selectively pair utterances directly related to actions with the action units themselves rather than simply aligning speech in general with actions. Our results complement past studies of acoustic packaging in two ways. First, we provide a quantitative temporal measure of the degree to which speech and action onsets and offsets are aligned. Second, we offer a semantically based analysis of the phenomenon, which we argue may be meaningful to infants known to process global semantic messages in infant-directed speech. In support of this possibility, we determined that adults were capable of classifying low-pass filtered action- and nonaction-describing utterances at rates above chance.


Sex Roles | 2007

Sex Differences in Self-reported Infidelity and its Correlates

Rebecca J. Brand; Charlotte M. Markey; Ana Mills; Sara D. Hodges


Developmental Science | 2008

Infants prefer motionese to adult-directed action

Rebecca J. Brand; Wendy L. Shallcross


Infancy | 2007

Fine-Grained Analysis of Motionese: Eye Gaze, Object Exchanges, and Action Units in Infant-Versus Adult-Directed Action

Rebecca J. Brand; Wendy L. Shallcross; Maura G. Sabatos; Kara Phaedra Massie


Infancy | 2007

Acoustic Packaging of Action Sequences by Infants

Rebecca J. Brand; Stephanie Tapscott


Computers in Human Behavior | 2012

What is beautiful is good, even online: Correlations between photo attractiveness and text attractiveness in men's online dating profiles

Rebecca J. Brand; Abigail Bonatsos; Rebecca D'Orazio; Hilary DeShong


Journal of Experimental Child Psychology | 2014

Child-directed action promotes 2-year-olds' imitation.

Rebecca A. Williamson; Rebecca J. Brand


Infancy | 2015

Crawling Predicts Infants’ Understanding of Agents’ Navigation of Obstacles

Rebecca J. Brand; Kelly Escobar; Adrien Baranes; Amanda Albu


Gesture | 2009

Repetition in infant-directed action depends on the goal structure of the object: Evidence for statistical regularities

Rebecca J. Brand; Anna McGee; Jonathan F. Kominsky; Kristen Briggs; Aline Gruneisen; Tessa Orbach


IEEE Transactions on Autonomous Mental Development | 2013

Mothers’ Infant-Directed Gaze During Object Demonstration Highlights Action Boundaries and Goals

Rebecca J. Brand; Emily Hollenbeck; Jonathan F. Kominsky

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