<p>Mean looking times and s.e. (seconds) to increasing and decreasing numerical sequences presented along a left-to-right orientation, for infants presented with the increasing block first and for infants presented with the decreasing block first.</p
<p>Changes between the first visual assessment at 24 hours (24H), the second (48H) and the last (72H...
This plot shows the percentage of total looking time spent looking at the round object, based on the...
<p>During habituation infants are presented with either increasing or decreasing numerical sequences...
<p>Mean looking times and s.e. (seconds) to the familiar and to the novel test trials for infants ha...
<p>Infants’ mean looking times for the approach-helper and approach-hinderer events in Experiments 1...
These data files largely contain preferential looking data for pairs of experiments that were run in...
<p>Infants are presented with two blocks of trials presenting either increasing or decreasing numeri...
<p>A. Example of stimuli in the habituation phase where infants are habituated to either increasing ...
<p>Mean looking times (in milliseconds) during the familiarization phase (Experiments 1 and 2).</p
<p>The left side panels present looking-time change ratios as a function of area of interest (AOI) f...
This article presents data from 278 six-month-old infants who completed a visual expectation paradig...
<p>Infants' average attention during the 2 Familiarization events, the first three and the last thre...
<p>A. Examples of displays used in the familiarization phase with an inverse number-brightness pairi...
International audienceThis study investigates whether infants are sensitive to backward and forward ...
<p>A. Examples of displays used in the familiarization phase with a positive number-brightness pairi...
<p>Changes between the first visual assessment at 24 hours (24H), the second (48H) and the last (72H...
This plot shows the percentage of total looking time spent looking at the round object, based on the...
<p>During habituation infants are presented with either increasing or decreasing numerical sequences...
<p>Mean looking times and s.e. (seconds) to the familiar and to the novel test trials for infants ha...
<p>Infants’ mean looking times for the approach-helper and approach-hinderer events in Experiments 1...
These data files largely contain preferential looking data for pairs of experiments that were run in...
<p>Infants are presented with two blocks of trials presenting either increasing or decreasing numeri...
<p>A. Example of stimuli in the habituation phase where infants are habituated to either increasing ...
<p>Mean looking times (in milliseconds) during the familiarization phase (Experiments 1 and 2).</p
<p>The left side panels present looking-time change ratios as a function of area of interest (AOI) f...
This article presents data from 278 six-month-old infants who completed a visual expectation paradig...
<p>Infants' average attention during the 2 Familiarization events, the first three and the last thre...
<p>A. Examples of displays used in the familiarization phase with an inverse number-brightness pairi...
International audienceThis study investigates whether infants are sensitive to backward and forward ...
<p>A. Examples of displays used in the familiarization phase with a positive number-brightness pairi...
<p>Changes between the first visual assessment at 24 hours (24H), the second (48H) and the last (72H...
This plot shows the percentage of total looking time spent looking at the round object, based on the...
<p>During habituation infants are presented with either increasing or decreasing numerical sequences...