James Torrence Todd
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Recent Articles
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Masek L, Edgar E, McMillan B, Todd J, Golinkoff R, Bahrick L, et al.
Infant Behav Dev
. 2024 Mar;
75:101933.
PMID: 38507845
In Western societies, social contingency, or prompt and meaningful back-and-forth exchanges between infant and caregiver, is a powerful feature of the early language environment. Research suggests that infants with better...
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Edgar E, Eschman B, Todd J, Testa K, Ramirez B, Bahrick L
Infant Behav Dev
. 2023 Jun;
72:101844.
PMID: 37271061
Socioeconomic status (SES) is a well-established predictor of individual differences in childhood language and cognitive functioning, including executive functions such as working memory. In infancy, intersensory processing-selectively attending to properties...
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Testa K, McNew M, Todd J, Eschman B, Bahrick L
Infant Behav Dev
. 2023 May;
71:101840.
PMID: 37210883
Research demonstrates that contingent and appropriate maternal responsiveness to infant requests and bids for attention leads to better language outcomes. Research also indicates that infants who are less distracted by...
4.
Edgar E, Todd J, Eschman B, Hayes T, Bahrick L
Dev Psychol
. 2023 May;
59(8):1359-1376.
PMID: 37199930
Recent research has demonstrated that individual differences in infant attention to faces and voices of women speaking predict language outcomes in childhood. These findings have been generated using two new...
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Edgar E, Todd J, Bahrick L
Infancy
. 2023 Feb;
28(3):569-596.
PMID: 36760157
Intersensory processing of social events (e.g., matching sights and sounds of audiovisual speech) is a critical foundation for language development. Two recently developed protocols, the Multisensory Attention Assessment Protocol (MAAP)...
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Todd J, Bahrick L
J Autism Dev Disord
. 2022 Oct;
53(12):4685-4710.
PMID: 36181648
Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) show atypical attention, particularly for social events. The new Multisensory Attention Assessment Protocol (MAAP) assesses fine-grained individual differences in attention disengagement, maintenance, and audiovisual...
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Edgar E, Todd J, Bahrick L
Dev Psychol
. 2022 Apr;
58(8):1413-1428.
PMID: 35446074
Parent language input is a well-established predictor of child language development. Multisensory attention skills (MASks; intersensory matching, shifting and sustaining attention to audiovisual speech) are also known to be foundations...
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Eschman B, Todd J, Sarafraz A, Edgar E, Petrulla V, McNew M, et al.
Front Psychol
. 2022 Feb;
12:731618.
PMID: 35126224
In early 2020, in-person data collection dramatically slowed or was completely halted across the world as many labs were forced to close due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Developmental researchers who...
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Bahrick L, Todd J, Soska K
Dev Psychol
. 2018 Oct;
54(12):2207-2225.
PMID: 30359058
Multisensory attention skills provide a crucial foundation for early cognitive, social, and language development, yet there are no fine-grained, individual difference measures of these skills appropriate for preverbal children. The...
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Bahrick L, Soska K, Todd J
Dev Psychol
. 2018 Oct;
54(12):2226-2239.
PMID: 30346188
Detecting intersensory redundancy guides cognitive, social, and language development. Yet, researchers lack fine-grained, individual difference measures needed for studying how early intersensory skills lead to later outcomes. The intersensory processing...