The emerging ability to represent an oscillating moving object over occlusions was studied in 7–21-week-old infants. The object moved at 0.25 Hz and was either occluded at the center of the trajectory (for 0.3 s) or at one turning point (for 0.7 s). Each trial lasted for 20 s. Both eye and head movements were measured. By using two kinds of motion, sinusoidal (varying velocity) and triangular (constant velocity), infants ’ ability to take velocity change into account when predicting the reappearance of the moving object was tested. Over the age period studied, performance at the central occluder progressed from almost total ignorance of what happened to consistent predictive behavior. From around 12 weeks of age, infants began to form repre...
Infants possess the remarkable capacity to perceive occluded movements as ongoing and coherent. Litt...
Young infants have been reported to perceive the unity of a center-occluded object when the visible ...
The perceived spatiotemporal continuity of objects depends on the way they appear and disappear as t...
We examined 6-month-olds abilities to represent occluded objects, using a corneal-reflectioneye-trac...
How do young infants understand and act on their constantly changing environment? An action perspect...
Filling in the gaps in what humans see is a fundamental perceptual skill, but little is known about ...
We examined 6-month-olds abilities to represent occluded objects, using a corneal-reflection eye-tra...
When a moving object disappears behind an occluding surface, the prediction of its reappearance must...
When an object moves behind an occluder and re-emerges, 4-month-old infants perceive trajectory cont...
When viewing an event in which an object moves behind an occluder on part of its trajectory, 4-month...
Two experiments investigated how 16-20-week-old infants visually track an object that oscillated on ...
This thesis explored the development of infants’ ability to preserve spatio-temporal continuity of m...
We investigated oculomotor anticipations in 4-month-old infants as they viewed center-occluded objec...
The aim of the present thesis was to study the age-related differences of prospective control and ob...
The present study examined 7- to 11-month-old infants' anticipatory and reactive reaching for tempor...
Infants possess the remarkable capacity to perceive occluded movements as ongoing and coherent. Litt...
Young infants have been reported to perceive the unity of a center-occluded object when the visible ...
The perceived spatiotemporal continuity of objects depends on the way they appear and disappear as t...
We examined 6-month-olds abilities to represent occluded objects, using a corneal-reflectioneye-trac...
How do young infants understand and act on their constantly changing environment? An action perspect...
Filling in the gaps in what humans see is a fundamental perceptual skill, but little is known about ...
We examined 6-month-olds abilities to represent occluded objects, using a corneal-reflection eye-tra...
When a moving object disappears behind an occluding surface, the prediction of its reappearance must...
When an object moves behind an occluder and re-emerges, 4-month-old infants perceive trajectory cont...
When viewing an event in which an object moves behind an occluder on part of its trajectory, 4-month...
Two experiments investigated how 16-20-week-old infants visually track an object that oscillated on ...
This thesis explored the development of infants’ ability to preserve spatio-temporal continuity of m...
We investigated oculomotor anticipations in 4-month-old infants as they viewed center-occluded objec...
The aim of the present thesis was to study the age-related differences of prospective control and ob...
The present study examined 7- to 11-month-old infants' anticipatory and reactive reaching for tempor...
Infants possess the remarkable capacity to perceive occluded movements as ongoing and coherent. Litt...
Young infants have been reported to perceive the unity of a center-occluded object when the visible ...
The perceived spatiotemporal continuity of objects depends on the way they appear and disappear as t...