Previous studies have shown that young children selectively attend to some object properties and ignore others when generalizing a newly learned object name. Moreover, the specific properties children attend to depend on the stimulus and task context. The present study tested an attentional account: that children's feature selection in name generalization is guided by non-strategic attentional processes that are minimally influenced by new conceptual information presented in the task. Four experiments presented 3-year-old children and adults with novel artifacts consisting of distinctive base objects with appended parts. In a Name condition, subjects were asked whether test objects had the same name as the exemplar. In a Similarity con...
What is the source of the mutual exclusivity bias whereby infants map novel labels onto novel object...
International audienceThere is a large body of evidence showing that comparison of multiple stimuli ...
International audienceA common result is thatcomparison settings (i.e., several stimuli intr...
Under what conditions will toddlers attend specifically to functionally relevant properties when usi...
Three experiments addressed factors that might influence whether or not young children take into acc...
Do young children take functional information into account in naming artifacts? In three studies of ...
Recent research on early word learning suggests that children's behavior when-generalizing novel nou...
This paper investigates the role of general attention-shifting mechanisms in children’s early adject...
Three parallel studies investigated the influence of principle-based inferences and unprincipled sim...
Two studies investigated the relationship between learning names and learning concepts in preschool ...
Two studies investigated whether four-year-old children (12 in Experiment 1 with a mean age of 4;8 a...
Overgeneralization occurs when a child uses the wrong word to name an object and is often observed i...
The purpose of this research was to identify stimulus characteristics that influence the ease of pic...
Young children are biased to select novel, name-unknown objects as referents of novel labels (e.g., ...
Known words can guide visual attention, affecting how information is sampled. How do novel words, th...
What is the source of the mutual exclusivity bias whereby infants map novel labels onto novel object...
International audienceThere is a large body of evidence showing that comparison of multiple stimuli ...
International audienceA common result is thatcomparison settings (i.e., several stimuli intr...
Under what conditions will toddlers attend specifically to functionally relevant properties when usi...
Three experiments addressed factors that might influence whether or not young children take into acc...
Do young children take functional information into account in naming artifacts? In three studies of ...
Recent research on early word learning suggests that children's behavior when-generalizing novel nou...
This paper investigates the role of general attention-shifting mechanisms in children’s early adject...
Three parallel studies investigated the influence of principle-based inferences and unprincipled sim...
Two studies investigated the relationship between learning names and learning concepts in preschool ...
Two studies investigated whether four-year-old children (12 in Experiment 1 with a mean age of 4;8 a...
Overgeneralization occurs when a child uses the wrong word to name an object and is often observed i...
The purpose of this research was to identify stimulus characteristics that influence the ease of pic...
Young children are biased to select novel, name-unknown objects as referents of novel labels (e.g., ...
Known words can guide visual attention, affecting how information is sampled. How do novel words, th...
What is the source of the mutual exclusivity bias whereby infants map novel labels onto novel object...
International audienceThere is a large body of evidence showing that comparison of multiple stimuli ...
International audienceA common result is thatcomparison settings (i.e., several stimuli intr...