Young children are biased to select novel, name-unknown objects as referents of novel labels (e.g., Markman, 1990) and similarly favour novel, action-unknown objects as referents of novel actions (Riggs, Mather, Hyde & Simpson, 2015). What process underlies these common behaviors? In the case of word learning, children may be driven by a novelty bias favouring novel objects as referents (Horst, Samuelson, Kucker & McMurray, 2011). Our study investigates this bias further by investigating whether novelty also affects children’s selection of novel objects when a new action is given. In a pre-exposure session, 40, three- and four-year-olds were shown eight novel objects for one minute. In subsequent referent selection trials children were show...
What is the source of the mutual exclusivity bias whereby infants map novel labels onto novel object...
In controlled contexts, young children find it more difficult to learn novel words for actions than ...
Bibliography: pages [48]-51.Learning requires attention to familiar, meaningful events along with ex...
Young children are biased to select novel, name-unknown objects as referents of novel labels (e.g., ...
Identifying the referent of novel words is a complex process that young children do with relative ea...
Young children are surprisingly good word learners. Despite their relative lack of world knowledge a...
It is well-established that toddlers can correctly select a novel referent from an ambiguous array i...
What mechanism implements the mutual exclusivity bias to map novel labels to objects without names? ...
What mechanism implements the mutual exclusivity bias to map novel labels to objects without names? ...
Children use all of the sources of information available to them to acquire names for novel word ref...
It is well-established that toddlers can correctly select a novel referent from an ambiguous array i...
It was suggested that children's referent selection may not lay memory traces sufficiently strong to...
© 2016 Cognitive Science Society, Inc. Across a series of four experiments with 3- to 4-year-olds we...
Previous studies showed that word learning is affected by children's existing knowledge. For instanc...
Young Infants are prolific word learners even though they are facing the challenge of referential un...
What is the source of the mutual exclusivity bias whereby infants map novel labels onto novel object...
In controlled contexts, young children find it more difficult to learn novel words for actions than ...
Bibliography: pages [48]-51.Learning requires attention to familiar, meaningful events along with ex...
Young children are biased to select novel, name-unknown objects as referents of novel labels (e.g., ...
Identifying the referent of novel words is a complex process that young children do with relative ea...
Young children are surprisingly good word learners. Despite their relative lack of world knowledge a...
It is well-established that toddlers can correctly select a novel referent from an ambiguous array i...
What mechanism implements the mutual exclusivity bias to map novel labels to objects without names? ...
What mechanism implements the mutual exclusivity bias to map novel labels to objects without names? ...
Children use all of the sources of information available to them to acquire names for novel word ref...
It is well-established that toddlers can correctly select a novel referent from an ambiguous array i...
It was suggested that children's referent selection may not lay memory traces sufficiently strong to...
© 2016 Cognitive Science Society, Inc. Across a series of four experiments with 3- to 4-year-olds we...
Previous studies showed that word learning is affected by children's existing knowledge. For instanc...
Young Infants are prolific word learners even though they are facing the challenge of referential un...
What is the source of the mutual exclusivity bias whereby infants map novel labels onto novel object...
In controlled contexts, young children find it more difficult to learn novel words for actions than ...
Bibliography: pages [48]-51.Learning requires attention to familiar, meaningful events along with ex...