How physical dimensions govern children’s perception, language acquisition and cognition is an important question in developmental science. Here we use the psychophysical technique of Maximum Likelihood Conjoint Measurement (MLCM) as a novel approach to investigate how infants combine information distributed along two or more dimensions. MLCM is based on a signal detection model of decision that allows testing of several models of how observers integrate information to make choices. We tested 6-month-old infants’ preferential looking to “green” stimuli that covaried in lightness and chroma and analysed infant preferences using MLCM. The findings show that infant looking is driven primarily by lightness, with darker stimuli having a greater...
Newborn looking toward novel stimuli containing a single or two novel dimensions was assessed in two...
AbstractPrevious research has indicated that the ability to integrate individual elements in the pre...
Summary A looming paradigm was used to determine what depth information infants process in addition ...
The ability to keep perception constant despite environmental changes of illumination, viewing angle...
To account for infants’ perceptual and cognitive development, the constructivist model proposes that...
The purpose of this study was to examine young children\u27s attentional behaviors as they develop t...
Recent years have seen a rise in the popularity of eye-tracking methods to evaluate infant and toddl...
Language and face processing develop in similar ways during the first year of life. Early in the fir...
The ability to keep perception constant despite environmental changes of illumination, viewing angle...
There is now general consensus that infants can use several different visual properties as the basis...
AbstractIn the present study, discrete trial familiarization/novelty techniques were used to study l...
This study addressed the issue of whether the visual encoding of simple colored stimuli by three mon...
Developmental researchers typically use equivocal terminology to explain the foundation of visual pe...
AbstractThe present study used an operant conditioning procedure and contour integration stimuli to ...
The area of research investigated in the studies of the research papers presented in this work is tw...
Newborn looking toward novel stimuli containing a single or two novel dimensions was assessed in two...
AbstractPrevious research has indicated that the ability to integrate individual elements in the pre...
Summary A looming paradigm was used to determine what depth information infants process in addition ...
The ability to keep perception constant despite environmental changes of illumination, viewing angle...
To account for infants’ perceptual and cognitive development, the constructivist model proposes that...
The purpose of this study was to examine young children\u27s attentional behaviors as they develop t...
Recent years have seen a rise in the popularity of eye-tracking methods to evaluate infant and toddl...
Language and face processing develop in similar ways during the first year of life. Early in the fir...
The ability to keep perception constant despite environmental changes of illumination, viewing angle...
There is now general consensus that infants can use several different visual properties as the basis...
AbstractIn the present study, discrete trial familiarization/novelty techniques were used to study l...
This study addressed the issue of whether the visual encoding of simple colored stimuli by three mon...
Developmental researchers typically use equivocal terminology to explain the foundation of visual pe...
AbstractThe present study used an operant conditioning procedure and contour integration stimuli to ...
The area of research investigated in the studies of the research papers presented in this work is tw...
Newborn looking toward novel stimuli containing a single or two novel dimensions was assessed in two...
AbstractPrevious research has indicated that the ability to integrate individual elements in the pre...
Summary A looming paradigm was used to determine what depth information infants process in addition ...