Infants' poor motor abilities limit their interaction with their environment and render studying infant cognition notoriously difficult. Exceptions are eye movements, which reach high accuracy early, but generally do not allow manipulation of the physical environment. In this study, real-time eye tracking is used to put 6- and 8-month-old infants in direct control of their visual surroundings to study the fundamental problem of discovery of agency, i.e. the ability to infer that certain sensory events are caused by one's own actions. We demonstrate that infants quickly learn to perform eye movements to trigger the appearance of new stimuli and that they anticipate the consequences of their actions in as few as 3 trials. Our findings show th...
Little research hitherto has examined how individual differences in attention, as assessed using sta...
A model of gaze control is describes that includes mechanisms for predictive control using a forward...
SummaryA recent study shows that a relatively short period of cognitive training can improve infants...
Infants' poor motor abilities limit their interaction with their environment and render studying inf...
<div><p>Infants' poor motor abilities limit their interaction with their environment and render stud...
Infants' poor motor abilities limit their interaction with their environment and render studying inf...
The empirical investigation of cognitive processes in infants is hampered by the limited development...
Social cues and instrumental learning are two aspects potentially fostering early gaze following. We...
During infancy, smart perceptual mechanisms develop allowing infants to judge time-space motion dyna...
Research has shown that infants are able to track a moving target efficiently – even if it is transi...
SummaryUntil fairly recently, young infants were thought to be as cognitively incompetent as they we...
We are pursuing the hypothesis that visual exploration and learning in young infants is achieved by ...
This study demonstrates evidence for a foundational process underlying active vision in older infant...
The current four experiments investigated gaze following behavior in response to gaze and head turns...
AbstractEye and head tracking of an oscillating visual flow was studied in 1-, 2-, and 3-month-old i...
Little research hitherto has examined how individual differences in attention, as assessed using sta...
A model of gaze control is describes that includes mechanisms for predictive control using a forward...
SummaryA recent study shows that a relatively short period of cognitive training can improve infants...
Infants' poor motor abilities limit their interaction with their environment and render studying inf...
<div><p>Infants' poor motor abilities limit their interaction with their environment and render stud...
Infants' poor motor abilities limit their interaction with their environment and render studying inf...
The empirical investigation of cognitive processes in infants is hampered by the limited development...
Social cues and instrumental learning are two aspects potentially fostering early gaze following. We...
During infancy, smart perceptual mechanisms develop allowing infants to judge time-space motion dyna...
Research has shown that infants are able to track a moving target efficiently – even if it is transi...
SummaryUntil fairly recently, young infants were thought to be as cognitively incompetent as they we...
We are pursuing the hypothesis that visual exploration and learning in young infants is achieved by ...
This study demonstrates evidence for a foundational process underlying active vision in older infant...
The current four experiments investigated gaze following behavior in response to gaze and head turns...
AbstractEye and head tracking of an oscillating visual flow was studied in 1-, 2-, and 3-month-old i...
Little research hitherto has examined how individual differences in attention, as assessed using sta...
A model of gaze control is describes that includes mechanisms for predictive control using a forward...
SummaryA recent study shows that a relatively short period of cognitive training can improve infants...