AbstractNonaccidental properties (NAPs) are image properties that are invariant over orientation in depth and allow facile recognition of objects at varied orientations. NAPs are distinguished from metric properties (MPs) that generally vary continuously with changes in orientation in depth. While a number of studies have demonstrated greater sensitivity to NAPs in human adults, pigeons, and macaque IT cells, the few studies that investigated sensitivities in preschool children did not find significantly greater sensitivity to NAPs. However, these studies did not provide a principled measure of the physical image differences for the MP and NAP variations. We assessed sensitivity to NAP vs. MP differences in a nonmatch-to-sample task in whic...
Motor experiences and active exploration during early childhood may affect individual differences in...
AbstractIn a looking-time study, 24 infants 6months of age were presented with continuously folding ...
Prior research suggests that infants attend to a variable in an event category when they have identi...
AbstractNonaccidental properties (NAPs) are image properties that are invariant over orientation in ...
Some shape changes are more important for object perception than others. We used a habituation parad...
& It has long been known that macaque inferior temporal (IT) neurons tend to fire more strongly ...
Using eye tracking, we investigated if 10-month-old infants could discriminate between members of a ...
Studies of the development of mental rotation have yielded conflicting results, apparently because d...
Geometric form perception has been extensively studied in human children, but it has not been system...
Much evidence has shown that individual differences in the duration of visual fixation in infancy ar...
Humans and animals recover their sense of position and orientation using properties of the surface l...
As we move objects close to us, and act on them, we generate dynamic views. Recent studies have exam...
There is debate about whether preschool-age children interpret words as referring to kinds or to cla...
Children learn to extend novel category labels to objects with the same shape, a phenomenon known as...
Evidence from adult psychophysics, brain imaging, and honeybee's behavior has been reported to suppo...
Motor experiences and active exploration during early childhood may affect individual differences in...
AbstractIn a looking-time study, 24 infants 6months of age were presented with continuously folding ...
Prior research suggests that infants attend to a variable in an event category when they have identi...
AbstractNonaccidental properties (NAPs) are image properties that are invariant over orientation in ...
Some shape changes are more important for object perception than others. We used a habituation parad...
& It has long been known that macaque inferior temporal (IT) neurons tend to fire more strongly ...
Using eye tracking, we investigated if 10-month-old infants could discriminate between members of a ...
Studies of the development of mental rotation have yielded conflicting results, apparently because d...
Geometric form perception has been extensively studied in human children, but it has not been system...
Much evidence has shown that individual differences in the duration of visual fixation in infancy ar...
Humans and animals recover their sense of position and orientation using properties of the surface l...
As we move objects close to us, and act on them, we generate dynamic views. Recent studies have exam...
There is debate about whether preschool-age children interpret words as referring to kinds or to cla...
Children learn to extend novel category labels to objects with the same shape, a phenomenon known as...
Evidence from adult psychophysics, brain imaging, and honeybee's behavior has been reported to suppo...
Motor experiences and active exploration during early childhood may affect individual differences in...
AbstractIn a looking-time study, 24 infants 6months of age were presented with continuously folding ...
Prior research suggests that infants attend to a variable in an event category when they have identi...