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Situating situated multimodal perception: The relevance of global arrays to development
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 October 2001
Abstract
Stoffregen & Bardy reject the likelihood that infants are sensitive to the global array, implying that intersensory integration is not possible in early development. We argue that infants are sensitive to unimodal arrays and are able to integrate them through the active participation of their nervous system and that the observed developmental changes are due to experience and brain development.
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