Affiliation:
1. Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Abstract
The ability to judge temporal patterns when they are presented visually and auditorily was examined in children at different age levels from 3 through 11 yr. The children did not make judgments at equivalent levels of accuracy for the same temporal sequences presented visually and auditorily until they were 9 yr. old. Competence in judging the patterns when visually presented was inferior in children under 9 yr. Ability to judge temporal sequences when presented in one sensory modality did not predict ability to make judgments of identical sequences in the other. The implications for function attaching to a differential developmental course for making temporal judgments of sequences presented in the two sense modalities are discussed.
Subject
Sensory Systems,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
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