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The redeployment of attention to the mouth of a talking face during the second year of life
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Selective Attention to a Talker’s Mouth in Infancy: Role of Audiovisual Temporal Synchrony and Linguistic Experience
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Bilingualism Modulates Infants' Selective Attention to the Mouth of a Talking Face
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Perception of the Multisensory Coherence of Fluent Audiovisual Speech in Infancy: Its Emergence & the Role of Experience
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The Audio-Visual Temporal Binding Window Narrows In Early Childhood
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Perception of audio-visual speech synchrony in Spanish-speaking children with and without specific language impairment
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Infants deploy selective attention to the mouth of a talking face when learning speech
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Perception of audio-visual speech synchrony in Spanish-speaking children with and without specific language impairment
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The effect of face-voice synchrony on infant allocation of visual attention
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Semantic confusion regarding the development of multisensory integration: a practical solution
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