In this review I address the question why relatively little is currently known about the neural bases of category learning and beginning category identification in infancy. Electrophysiological research on infants' basic-level and global-level categorization has mainly focused on general measures of visual attention, not on specific neural processes underlying the development and identification of visual categories. Our knowledge on categorization processes in the infant brain is mainly limited to faces as categories. I will call for the use of EEG-based techniques such as rapid repetition ERP paradigms and fast periodic stimulation that have only rarely been used with infants in order to gain a better understanding of the development of ca...
This article presents a connectionist model of correlation-based categorization by 10-month-old infa...
From infancy onwards, EEG is widely used to measure face-categorization, i.e. differential brain act...
Despite a large body of research demonstrating the kinds of categories to which infants respond, few...
In this review I address the question why relatively little is currently known about the neural base...
& We measured looking times and event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to examine the cognitive a...
Visual categorisation has a pervasive role in human perception and cognition and understanding the d...
The human brain has a remarkable ability to organise knowledge into a structured system. Categorisat...
Visual categorization is a human core cognitive capacity1,2 that depends on the development of visua...
This thesis evaluates whether young infants can (1) individuate and (2) categorize faces and (3) whi...
Human performance at categorizing natural visual images surpasses automatic algorithms, but how and ...
Human performance at categorizing natural visual images surpasses automatic algorithms, but how and ...
One of the earliest categorical distinctions to be made by preverbal infants is the animate–inanimat...
Is information from vision and audition mutually facilitative to categorization in infants? Ten-mo...
Around their first birthday infants begin to talk, yet they comprehend words long before. This study...
From infancy onwards, EEG is widely used to measure face-categorization, i.e. differential brain act...
This article presents a connectionist model of correlation-based categorization by 10-month-old infa...
From infancy onwards, EEG is widely used to measure face-categorization, i.e. differential brain act...
Despite a large body of research demonstrating the kinds of categories to which infants respond, few...
In this review I address the question why relatively little is currently known about the neural base...
& We measured looking times and event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to examine the cognitive a...
Visual categorisation has a pervasive role in human perception and cognition and understanding the d...
The human brain has a remarkable ability to organise knowledge into a structured system. Categorisat...
Visual categorization is a human core cognitive capacity1,2 that depends on the development of visua...
This thesis evaluates whether young infants can (1) individuate and (2) categorize faces and (3) whi...
Human performance at categorizing natural visual images surpasses automatic algorithms, but how and ...
Human performance at categorizing natural visual images surpasses automatic algorithms, but how and ...
One of the earliest categorical distinctions to be made by preverbal infants is the animate–inanimat...
Is information from vision and audition mutually facilitative to categorization in infants? Ten-mo...
Around their first birthday infants begin to talk, yet they comprehend words long before. This study...
From infancy onwards, EEG is widely used to measure face-categorization, i.e. differential brain act...
This article presents a connectionist model of correlation-based categorization by 10-month-old infa...
From infancy onwards, EEG is widely used to measure face-categorization, i.e. differential brain act...
Despite a large body of research demonstrating the kinds of categories to which infants respond, few...