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Original Article

Differential sensitivity of newborns to synthetic vowel stimuli

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Pages 419-430 | Received 31 May 1989, Accepted 15 Jan 1990, Published online: 12 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

Three-day-old babies were presented with synthetic speech stimuli and some no-sound trials. Three factors of the speech stimuli were examined: vowel quality change, pitch (Fo) change, and stimulus presentation rate. The motor behaviour of the neonates was assessed using a multi-response observation method. The babies responded more when the vowel quality changed than when it did not. In some conditions, pitch variation and stimulus presentation rate also affected d'. The work extends previous findings on newborn auditory sensitivity showing differential responding to steady state vowels and that alterations in Fo can affect behaviour. The method has advantages in permitting several stimuli to be compared as well as studying neonates in states of arousal typical of perinatal experience.

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