Four experiments used a preferential looking method to investigate 6-month-old infants ’ capacity to represent numerosity in visual-spatial displays. Building on previous findings that such infants discriminate between arrays of eight versus 16 discs, but not eight versus 12 discs (Xu & Spelke, 2000), Experiments 1 and 2 investigated whether infants ’ numerosity discrimination depends on the ratio of the two set sizes with even larger numerosities. Infants successfully discriminated between arrays of 16 versus 32 discs, but not 16 versus 24 discs, providing evidence that their discrimination shows the set-size ratio signature of numerosity discrimination in human adults, children and many non-human animals. Experiments 3 and 4 addressed...
with reference to their abihty to discnmmate among visual sbmulus arrays consisting of 2 versus 3 or...
Infants are known to possess two different cognitive systems to encode numerical informa-tion. The f...
Research demonstrating that infants discriminate between small (e.g., 1 vs. 3 dots) and large numero...
Four experiments used a preferential looking method to investigate 6-month-old infants ’ capacity to...
Two experiments investigated developmental changes in large number discrimination with visual-spatia...
Two experiments investigated numerosity discrimination in 6-month-old infants, comparing their perfo...
Abstract—This study examined infants ’ use of contour length in num-ber discrimination tasks. We sys...
Previous studies have shown that as a group 6-month-old infants successfully discriminate numerical ...
Previous research has established that young infants discriminate large numerosities at a 1:2 ratio ...
Animals and human infants discriminate numerosities in visual sets. Experiments on visual numerical ...
Animals and human infants discriminate numerosities in visual sets. Experiments on visual numerical ...
The current study aims to investigate in infants the discrimination of the number set 1 versus 3. Th...
Previous research has established that young infants represent and discriminate large numerosities a...
The early studies of infants\u27 numerical abilities have shown that infants could discriminate nume...
Animals and human infants discriminate numerosities in visual sets. Experiments on visual numerical ...
with reference to their abihty to discnmmate among visual sbmulus arrays consisting of 2 versus 3 or...
Infants are known to possess two different cognitive systems to encode numerical informa-tion. The f...
Research demonstrating that infants discriminate between small (e.g., 1 vs. 3 dots) and large numero...
Four experiments used a preferential looking method to investigate 6-month-old infants ’ capacity to...
Two experiments investigated developmental changes in large number discrimination with visual-spatia...
Two experiments investigated numerosity discrimination in 6-month-old infants, comparing their perfo...
Abstract—This study examined infants ’ use of contour length in num-ber discrimination tasks. We sys...
Previous studies have shown that as a group 6-month-old infants successfully discriminate numerical ...
Previous research has established that young infants discriminate large numerosities at a 1:2 ratio ...
Animals and human infants discriminate numerosities in visual sets. Experiments on visual numerical ...
Animals and human infants discriminate numerosities in visual sets. Experiments on visual numerical ...
The current study aims to investigate in infants the discrimination of the number set 1 versus 3. Th...
Previous research has established that young infants represent and discriminate large numerosities a...
The early studies of infants\u27 numerical abilities have shown that infants could discriminate nume...
Animals and human infants discriminate numerosities in visual sets. Experiments on visual numerical ...
with reference to their abihty to discnmmate among visual sbmulus arrays consisting of 2 versus 3 or...
Infants are known to possess two different cognitive systems to encode numerical informa-tion. The f...
Research demonstrating that infants discriminate between small (e.g., 1 vs. 3 dots) and large numero...