“…Results indicate that infants of both age groups demonstrate a spontaneous visual preference for spatially separate over co-located visual and tactile stimuli presented to their hands. Thus, infants are sensitive to spatial co-location between visual and tactile cues from at least 6 months of age, and before they are able to orient visually to tactile stimuli presented in isolation (Bremner et al, 2008) On first consideration it may seem unsurprising that 6-month-olds, who are generally able to grasp and haptically explore objects, also demonstrate an ability to recognise whether tactile and visual stimuli originate from a single spatial location. Indeed, infants and even newborns show emerging abilities to map tactile to visual patterns in crossmodal transfer tasks (e.g., Bryant et al, 1976;Rose, 1994;Streri, 2012).…”