Contains fulltext : 73200.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Two habituation experiments were conducted to investigate how 4-month-old infants perceive partly occluded shapes. In the first experiment, we presented a simple, partly occluded shape to the infants until habituation was reached. Then we showed either a probable completion (one that would be predicted on the basis of both local and global cues) or an improbable completion. Longer looking times were found for the improbably completed shape (compared to probable and control conditions), suggesting that the probable shape was perceived during partial occlusion. In the second experiment, infants were habituated to more ambiguous partly occluded shapes, where lo...
ABSTRACT—Perceptual completion consists of bridging the gaps imposed by occlusion, such as perceivin...
This entry begins by reviewing aspects of low level perception in infancy, specifically shape and co...
Infants can anticipate the future location of a moving object and execute a predictive reach to inte...
Two habituation experiments were conducted to investigate how 4-month-old infants perceive partly oc...
Young infants have been reported to perceive the unity of a center-occluded object when the visible ...
Young infants have been reported to perceive the unity of a center-occluded object when the visible ...
This study explored whether the reported inability of newborns to perceive object unity could result...
Contains fulltext : 99870.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this study,...
AbstractFour-month-old infants perceive continuity of an object’s trajectory through occlusion, even...
Four-month-old infants perceive continuity of an object’s trajectory through occlusion, even when th...
Filling in the gaps in what humans see is a fundamental perceptual skill, but little is known about ...
Despite decades of studies of human infants, a still open question concerns the role of visual exper...
Cohen (1988; Cohen & Younger, 1984) has suggested that there is a shift in the perception of form so...
Although 4-month-olds perceive continuity of an object's trajectory through occlusion, little is kno...
Infants have been demonstrated to be able to perceive illusory contours in Kanizsa figures. This stu...
ABSTRACT—Perceptual completion consists of bridging the gaps imposed by occlusion, such as perceivin...
This entry begins by reviewing aspects of low level perception in infancy, specifically shape and co...
Infants can anticipate the future location of a moving object and execute a predictive reach to inte...
Two habituation experiments were conducted to investigate how 4-month-old infants perceive partly oc...
Young infants have been reported to perceive the unity of a center-occluded object when the visible ...
Young infants have been reported to perceive the unity of a center-occluded object when the visible ...
This study explored whether the reported inability of newborns to perceive object unity could result...
Contains fulltext : 99870.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this study,...
AbstractFour-month-old infants perceive continuity of an object’s trajectory through occlusion, even...
Four-month-old infants perceive continuity of an object’s trajectory through occlusion, even when th...
Filling in the gaps in what humans see is a fundamental perceptual skill, but little is known about ...
Despite decades of studies of human infants, a still open question concerns the role of visual exper...
Cohen (1988; Cohen & Younger, 1984) has suggested that there is a shift in the perception of form so...
Although 4-month-olds perceive continuity of an object's trajectory through occlusion, little is kno...
Infants have been demonstrated to be able to perceive illusory contours in Kanizsa figures. This stu...
ABSTRACT—Perceptual completion consists of bridging the gaps imposed by occlusion, such as perceivin...
This entry begins by reviewing aspects of low level perception in infancy, specifically shape and co...
Infants can anticipate the future location of a moving object and execute a predictive reach to inte...