Domsch H, Lohaus A, Thomas H. Influences of Information Processing and Disengagement in Infants' Looking Behaviour. Infant and Child Development. 2010;19(2):161-174.The present study considers the joint influences of information processing and disengagement in looking behaviour within a habituation paradigm. Six-month-old infants were habituated, during which their heart rate (HR) was measured. A parametric model of habituation yielded for each infant parameter estimates of their habituation performance. These parameters were interpreted as assessing information processing and disengagement. Corresponding measures were obtained from the HR data. The HR measures and habituation model parameter estimates were significantly correlated, as pred...
To develop new standardized eye tracking based measures and metrics for infants' gaze dynamics in th...
Eye-tracking is useful in behavioural first language acquisition studies, since it makes it possible...
This study investigates the effects of attention-guiding stimuli on 4-month-old infants' object proc...
Domsch H, Thomas H, Lohaus A. Infant attention, heart rate, and looking time during habituation/dish...
This study examined 4- and 6-month-olds ’ responses to static or dynamic stimuli us-ing behavioral a...
The interactions between attention and stimulus encoding in infancy were examined using heart rate (...
A current theory of attention posits that several micro-indices of attentional vigilance are depende...
This study examines serial habituation in a sample of 54 infants aged 2, 3, and 4 months to determin...
A current theory of attention posits that several micro-indices of attentional vigilance are depende...
The relation between the developmental trajectories of visual scanning and disengagement of attentio...
This article presents data from 278 six-month-old infants who completed a visual expectation paradig...
Longitudinal measures of infant visual processing of faces and objects were collected from a sample ...
Traditional accounts of developing attention and cognition emphasize static individual differences i...
Infants early visual preferences for faces, and their observational learning abilities, are well-est...
Abstract Disengaging from and shifting gaze to a salient stimulus is a prerequisite for early explor...
To develop new standardized eye tracking based measures and metrics for infants' gaze dynamics in th...
Eye-tracking is useful in behavioural first language acquisition studies, since it makes it possible...
This study investigates the effects of attention-guiding stimuli on 4-month-old infants' object proc...
Domsch H, Thomas H, Lohaus A. Infant attention, heart rate, and looking time during habituation/dish...
This study examined 4- and 6-month-olds ’ responses to static or dynamic stimuli us-ing behavioral a...
The interactions between attention and stimulus encoding in infancy were examined using heart rate (...
A current theory of attention posits that several micro-indices of attentional vigilance are depende...
This study examines serial habituation in a sample of 54 infants aged 2, 3, and 4 months to determin...
A current theory of attention posits that several micro-indices of attentional vigilance are depende...
The relation between the developmental trajectories of visual scanning and disengagement of attentio...
This article presents data from 278 six-month-old infants who completed a visual expectation paradig...
Longitudinal measures of infant visual processing of faces and objects were collected from a sample ...
Traditional accounts of developing attention and cognition emphasize static individual differences i...
Infants early visual preferences for faces, and their observational learning abilities, are well-est...
Abstract Disengaging from and shifting gaze to a salient stimulus is a prerequisite for early explor...
To develop new standardized eye tracking based measures and metrics for infants' gaze dynamics in th...
Eye-tracking is useful in behavioural first language acquisition studies, since it makes it possible...
This study investigates the effects of attention-guiding stimuli on 4-month-old infants' object proc...