“…For example, Kisilevsky and Muir (1984) have demonstrated that sleeping neonates will habituate to a brush stroke on either the lips or ear and then dishabituate to brushing at the novel one of these two locations. More recently, Streri and colleagues (Sann & Streri, 2007;Streri & Gentaz, 2003 have demonstrated that newborn infants will habituate and dishabituate (both manually and visually) to different shapes and textures presented to the palms of their hands. The ability to match shape and texture between tactile and visual modalities is thought to be an early acquired skill (Abravanel, 1981;Bryant, Jones, Claxton, & Perkins, 1972), and has also recently been observed in newborns (Sann & Streri, 2007;Streri & Gentaz, 2003.…”