Although there is a wealth of knowledge on categorization in infancy, there are still many unanswered questions about the nature of category representation in infancy. For example, it is yet unclear whether categories in infancy have well-defined boundaries or what knowledge about species categories young infants have before entering the lab. Using a morphing technique, we linearly altered the proportion of cat versus dog in images and observed how infants reacted to contrasts between pairs of images that either did or did not cross over the categorical boundary. This was done while equating between-category and within-category similarity. Results indicate that infants’ pre-existing categories of cats and dogs are discrete and mutually excl...
It has been demonstrated that there is a particular level in most category hierarchies (which has be...
A key question in categorization is how infants extract regularities from the exemplars they encount...
Recent studies have provided evidence that labeling can influence the outcome of infants’ visual cat...
Although there is a wealth of knowledge on categorization in infancy, there are still many unanswere...
Although there is a wealth of knowledge on categorization early in life, there are still many unansw...
Disentangling bottom-up and top-down processing in adult category learning is notoriously difficult....
Given evidence that silhouette information can be used by adults to form categorical rep-resentation...
The goal of this study was to investigate 9-month-old infants' ability to individuate and categorize...
Infants' developing representations of bodies were investigated in four studies. Based on previous r...
We examined the effect of 4-month-old infants previous experience with dogs and/or cats and their on...
Two experiments utilizing familiarization-novelty preference procedures examined the way stimulus ch...
Is information from vision and audition mutually facilitative to categorization in infants? Ten-mo...
Previous studies have examined the role of various perceptual features of objects on an infant’s abi...
Husaim and Cohen\u27s focus (Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1981, 27, 443–456) on the learning of ill-def...
peer reviewedThe goal of this paper is to replicate and extend the connectionist model presented by ...
It has been demonstrated that there is a particular level in most category hierarchies (which has be...
A key question in categorization is how infants extract regularities from the exemplars they encount...
Recent studies have provided evidence that labeling can influence the outcome of infants’ visual cat...
Although there is a wealth of knowledge on categorization in infancy, there are still many unanswere...
Although there is a wealth of knowledge on categorization early in life, there are still many unansw...
Disentangling bottom-up and top-down processing in adult category learning is notoriously difficult....
Given evidence that silhouette information can be used by adults to form categorical rep-resentation...
The goal of this study was to investigate 9-month-old infants' ability to individuate and categorize...
Infants' developing representations of bodies were investigated in four studies. Based on previous r...
We examined the effect of 4-month-old infants previous experience with dogs and/or cats and their on...
Two experiments utilizing familiarization-novelty preference procedures examined the way stimulus ch...
Is information from vision and audition mutually facilitative to categorization in infants? Ten-mo...
Previous studies have examined the role of various perceptual features of objects on an infant’s abi...
Husaim and Cohen\u27s focus (Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1981, 27, 443–456) on the learning of ill-def...
peer reviewedThe goal of this paper is to replicate and extend the connectionist model presented by ...
It has been demonstrated that there is a particular level in most category hierarchies (which has be...
A key question in categorization is how infants extract regularities from the exemplars they encount...
Recent studies have provided evidence that labeling can influence the outcome of infants’ visual cat...