Despite receiving scant attention, the evolution of categorization in early childhood is of central importance, not only in clarifying the child’s understanding of the world but in terms of refining cognitive organization and augmenting the development of semantic memory. In this review, we outline how categorization develops and is made manifest in early childhood. Due consideration is also given to both theoretical and research perspectives related to the organization, format and use of categories. It is asserted that categories emerge and embed far earlier than had previously been suggested and that this misconception is largely attributable to testing imprecision and therefore propose there is a need for a new, more refined procedure fo...
The present research explored the effects of stimulus and task factors on preschoolers' (Exp. 1 and ...
In this article, we review the principal findings on infant categorization from the last 30 years. T...
The problem of how young infants form categorical representation is one of main interests to the stu...
Categorization is a process that spans all of development, beginning in earliest infancy yet changin...
Book synopsis: Whether or not infants' earliest perception of the world is a "blooming, buzzing, con...
This chapter outlines a number of the most prominent and thorny questions and issues in the field an...
We present a systematic and qualitative review of academic literature on early conceptual developmen...
International audienceTwo experiments examined the development of flexibility of categorization in c...
It is known that infants are aware of the category of objects in daily life before explicit vocabula...
Two experiments involving object-manipulation tasks were performed to examine whether 1- to 2-year-o...
Introduction: whilst recent years have witnessed considerable research into infant categorisation, i...
From an integrative approach, this work focuses on the role of conceptual mechanisms, such as compar...
26 pagesThis research explored the development of children's use of multiple conceptual organization...
Developing knowledge of the vehicle, animal, and fruit categories was traced in six children from 0 ...
Although most previous studies on categorization of artificial stimuli were performed mainly with ad...
The present research explored the effects of stimulus and task factors on preschoolers' (Exp. 1 and ...
In this article, we review the principal findings on infant categorization from the last 30 years. T...
The problem of how young infants form categorical representation is one of main interests to the stu...
Categorization is a process that spans all of development, beginning in earliest infancy yet changin...
Book synopsis: Whether or not infants' earliest perception of the world is a "blooming, buzzing, con...
This chapter outlines a number of the most prominent and thorny questions and issues in the field an...
We present a systematic and qualitative review of academic literature on early conceptual developmen...
International audienceTwo experiments examined the development of flexibility of categorization in c...
It is known that infants are aware of the category of objects in daily life before explicit vocabula...
Two experiments involving object-manipulation tasks were performed to examine whether 1- to 2-year-o...
Introduction: whilst recent years have witnessed considerable research into infant categorisation, i...
From an integrative approach, this work focuses on the role of conceptual mechanisms, such as compar...
26 pagesThis research explored the development of children's use of multiple conceptual organization...
Developing knowledge of the vehicle, animal, and fruit categories was traced in six children from 0 ...
Although most previous studies on categorization of artificial stimuli were performed mainly with ad...
The present research explored the effects of stimulus and task factors on preschoolers' (Exp. 1 and ...
In this article, we review the principal findings on infant categorization from the last 30 years. T...
The problem of how young infants form categorical representation is one of main interests to the stu...