Sensus Communis: Some Perspectives on the Origins of Non-synchronous Cross-Sensory Associations

Adults readily make associations between stimuli perceived consecutively through different sense modalities, such as shapes and sounds. Researchers have only recently begun to investigate such correspondences in infants but only a handful of studies have focused on infants less than a year old. Are...

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Main Authors: Bahia Guellaï, Annabel Callin, Frédéric Bevilacqua, Diemo Schwarz, Alexandre Pitti, Sofiane Boucenna, Maya Gratier
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-03-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00523/full
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spelling doaj-dfd0786853354511a1df9f903601f3152020-11-25T00:00:35ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782019-03-011010.3389/fpsyg.2019.00523416023Sensus Communis: Some Perspectives on the Origins of Non-synchronous Cross-Sensory AssociationsBahia Guellaï0Annabel Callin1Frédéric Bevilacqua2Diemo Schwarz3Alexandre Pitti4Sofiane Boucenna5Maya Gratier6Laboratoire Ethologie, Cognition, Développement, Université Paris Nanterre, Nanterre, FranceLaboratoire Ethologie, Cognition, Développement, Université Paris Nanterre, Nanterre, FranceSTMS Ircam-CNRS-Sorbonne Université, Paris, FranceSTMS Ircam-CNRS-Sorbonne Université, Paris, FranceLaboratoire ETIS, Université Cergy-Pontoise, Cergy-Pontoise, FranceLaboratoire ETIS, Université Cergy-Pontoise, Cergy-Pontoise, FranceLaboratoire Ethologie, Cognition, Développement, Université Paris Nanterre, Nanterre, FranceAdults readily make associations between stimuli perceived consecutively through different sense modalities, such as shapes and sounds. Researchers have only recently begun to investigate such correspondences in infants but only a handful of studies have focused on infants less than a year old. Are infants able to make cross-sensory correspondences from birth? Do certain correspondences require extensive real-world experience? Some studies have shown that newborns are able to match stimuli perceived in different sense modalities. Yet, the origins and mechanisms underlying these abilities are unclear. The present paper explores these questions and reviews some hypotheses on the emergence and early development of cross-sensory associations and their possible links with language development. Indeed, if infants can perceive cross-sensory correspondences between events that share certain features but are not strictly contingent or co-located, one may posit that they are using a “sixth sense” in Aristotle’s sense of the term. And a likely candidate for explaining this mechanism, as Aristotle suggested, is movement.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00523/fullcross-sensorycorrespondencesinfancydevelopmentperception
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Annabel Callin
Frédéric Bevilacqua
Diemo Schwarz
Alexandre Pitti
Sofiane Boucenna
Maya Gratier
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Annabel Callin
Frédéric Bevilacqua
Diemo Schwarz
Alexandre Pitti
Sofiane Boucenna
Maya Gratier
Sensus Communis: Some Perspectives on the Origins of Non-synchronous Cross-Sensory Associations
Frontiers in Psychology
cross-sensory
correspondences
infancy
development
perception
author_facet Bahia Guellaï
Annabel Callin
Frédéric Bevilacqua
Diemo Schwarz
Alexandre Pitti
Sofiane Boucenna
Maya Gratier
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title Sensus Communis: Some Perspectives on the Origins of Non-synchronous Cross-Sensory Associations
title_short Sensus Communis: Some Perspectives on the Origins of Non-synchronous Cross-Sensory Associations
title_full Sensus Communis: Some Perspectives on the Origins of Non-synchronous Cross-Sensory Associations
title_fullStr Sensus Communis: Some Perspectives on the Origins of Non-synchronous Cross-Sensory Associations
title_full_unstemmed Sensus Communis: Some Perspectives on the Origins of Non-synchronous Cross-Sensory Associations
title_sort sensus communis: some perspectives on the origins of non-synchronous cross-sensory associations
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Adults readily make associations between stimuli perceived consecutively through different sense modalities, such as shapes and sounds. Researchers have only recently begun to investigate such correspondences in infants but only a handful of studies have focused on infants less than a year old. Are infants able to make cross-sensory correspondences from birth? Do certain correspondences require extensive real-world experience? Some studies have shown that newborns are able to match stimuli perceived in different sense modalities. Yet, the origins and mechanisms underlying these abilities are unclear. The present paper explores these questions and reviews some hypotheses on the emergence and early development of cross-sensory associations and their possible links with language development. Indeed, if infants can perceive cross-sensory correspondences between events that share certain features but are not strictly contingent or co-located, one may posit that they are using a “sixth sense” in Aristotle’s sense of the term. And a likely candidate for explaining this mechanism, as Aristotle suggested, is movement.
topic cross-sensory
correspondences
infancy
development
perception
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00523/full
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