How does variability between members of a category influence infants' category learning? We explore the impact of the order in which different items are sampled on category formation. Two groups of 10-months-olds were presented with a series of exemplars to be organized into a single category. In a low distance group, the order of presentation minimized the perceptual distance between consecutive exemplars. In a high distance group, the order of presentation maximized the distance between successive exemplars. At test, only infants in the High Distance condition reliably discriminated between the category prototype and an atypical exemplar. Hence, the order in which infants learnt about the exemplars impacted their categorization performanc...
The present study investigated whether infants can connect their learning experiences across time wi...
The human brain has a remarkable ability to organise knowledge into a structured system. Categorisat...
This article presents a connectionist model of correlation-based categorization by 10-month-old infa...
How does variability between members of a category influence infants' category learning? We explore ...
How does variability between members of a category influence infants' category learning? We explore ...
Recency effects are well documented in the adult and infant literature: recognition and recall memor...
Despite a large body of research demonstrating the kinds of categories to which infants respond, few...
A key question in categorisation is how infants extract regularities from the exemplars they encount...
Two experiments utilizing familiarization-novelty preference procedures examined the way stimulus ch...
While distributional learning has been successfully demonstrated for auditory categorization, this s...
While distributional learning has been successfully demonstrated for auditory categorization, this s...
The impact of labelling on infant visual categorisation has yielded contradictory outcomes. Some fin...
We investigated the impact of two highly salient transient features, labels and motions, on novel vi...
A key question in categorization is how infants extract regularities from the exemplars they encount...
Young infants are very sensitive to feature distribution information in the environment. However, ex...
The present study investigated whether infants can connect their learning experiences across time wi...
The human brain has a remarkable ability to organise knowledge into a structured system. Categorisat...
This article presents a connectionist model of correlation-based categorization by 10-month-old infa...
How does variability between members of a category influence infants' category learning? We explore ...
How does variability between members of a category influence infants' category learning? We explore ...
Recency effects are well documented in the adult and infant literature: recognition and recall memor...
Despite a large body of research demonstrating the kinds of categories to which infants respond, few...
A key question in categorisation is how infants extract regularities from the exemplars they encount...
Two experiments utilizing familiarization-novelty preference procedures examined the way stimulus ch...
While distributional learning has been successfully demonstrated for auditory categorization, this s...
While distributional learning has been successfully demonstrated for auditory categorization, this s...
The impact of labelling on infant visual categorisation has yielded contradictory outcomes. Some fin...
We investigated the impact of two highly salient transient features, labels and motions, on novel vi...
A key question in categorization is how infants extract regularities from the exemplars they encount...
Young infants are very sensitive to feature distribution information in the environment. However, ex...
The present study investigated whether infants can connect their learning experiences across time wi...
The human brain has a remarkable ability to organise knowledge into a structured system. Categorisat...
This article presents a connectionist model of correlation-based categorization by 10-month-old infa...