Infants ’ capacity to represent objects in visual working memory changes substantially during the first year of life. There is a growing body of research focused on identifying neural mechanisms that support this emerging capacity, and the extent to which visual object processing elicits different patterns of cortical activation in the infant as compared to the adult. Recent studies have identified areas in temporal and occipital cortex that mediate infants ’ developing capacity to track objects on the basis of their featural properties. The current research (Experiments 1 and 2) assessed patterns of activation in posterior temporal cortex and occipital cortex using fNIRS in infants 3–13 months of age as they viewed occlusion events. In the...
Four-month-olds' memory for surface feature and location information was tested following brief occl...
One of the most striking phenomena in cognitive development has been the apparent failure of infants...
Humans make sense of the world by organizing things into categories. When and how does this process ...
The question of how representational capacities develop in humans has been engaging cognitive psycho...
& Previous work has shown that gamma-band electroencepha-logram oscillations recorded over the p...
An essential function of the human visual system is to perceive natural scenes as coherent even if o...
Recent studies have identified gamma-band oscillations in right temporal cortex as a possible neural...
How much of the structure of the human mind and brain is already specified at birth, and how much ar...
Objective To characterize cortical networks activated by patterned visual stimuli in infants, and to...
Previous research has shown that infants’ visual working memory (WM) capacity for objects appears to...
Three of the most robust functional landmarks in the human brain are the selective responses to face...
Young infants learn about the world by overtly shifting their attention to perceptually salient even...
Infants possess the remarkable capacity to perceive occluded movements as ongoing and coherent. Litt...
When a moving object disappears behind an occluding surface, the prediction of its reappearance must...
Vision develops rapidly during infancy, yet how visual cortex is organized during this period is unc...
Four-month-olds' memory for surface feature and location information was tested following brief occl...
One of the most striking phenomena in cognitive development has been the apparent failure of infants...
Humans make sense of the world by organizing things into categories. When and how does this process ...
The question of how representational capacities develop in humans has been engaging cognitive psycho...
& Previous work has shown that gamma-band electroencepha-logram oscillations recorded over the p...
An essential function of the human visual system is to perceive natural scenes as coherent even if o...
Recent studies have identified gamma-band oscillations in right temporal cortex as a possible neural...
How much of the structure of the human mind and brain is already specified at birth, and how much ar...
Objective To characterize cortical networks activated by patterned visual stimuli in infants, and to...
Previous research has shown that infants’ visual working memory (WM) capacity for objects appears to...
Three of the most robust functional landmarks in the human brain are the selective responses to face...
Young infants learn about the world by overtly shifting their attention to perceptually salient even...
Infants possess the remarkable capacity to perceive occluded movements as ongoing and coherent. Litt...
When a moving object disappears behind an occluding surface, the prediction of its reappearance must...
Vision develops rapidly during infancy, yet how visual cortex is organized during this period is unc...
Four-month-olds' memory for surface feature and location information was tested following brief occl...
One of the most striking phenomena in cognitive development has been the apparent failure of infants...
Humans make sense of the world by organizing things into categories. When and how does this process ...