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Visual Habituation In Deaf And Hearing Infants, Claire Monroy, Carissa Shafto, Irina Castellanos, Tonya Bergeson, Derek Houston
Visual Habituation In Deaf And Hearing Infants, Claire Monroy, Carissa Shafto, Irina Castellanos, Tonya Bergeson, Derek Houston
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Early cognitive development relies on the sensory experiences that infants acquire as they explore their environment. Atypical experience in one sensory modality from birth may result in fundamental differences in general cognitive abilities. The primary aim of the current study was to compare visual habituation in infants with profound hearing loss, prior to receiving cochlear implants (CIs), and age-matched peers with typical hearing. Two complementary measures of cognitive function and attention maintenance were assessed: the length of time to habituate to a visual stimulus, and look-away rate during habituation. Findings revealed that deaf infants were slower to habituate to a …