Despite a large body of research demonstrating the kinds of categories to which infants respond, few studies have directly assessed how infants' categorization unfolds over time. Four experiments used a visual familiarization task to evaluate 10-month-old infants' (N=98) learning of exemplars characterized by commonalities in appearance or function. When learning exemplars with a common function, infants initially responded to the common feature, apparently forming a category, and only learned the individual features with more extensive familiarization. When learning exemplars with a common appearance, infants initially learned the individual features and apparently only formed a category with more extensive familiarization. The results are...
A key question in categorisation is how infants extract regularities from the exemplars they encount...
What do infants and young children tend to see in their everyday lives? Relatively little work has ...
There is now general consensus that infants can use several different visual properties as the basis...
Two experiments utilizing familiarization-novelty preference procedures examined the way stimulus ch...
Recency effects are well documented in the adult and infant literature: recognition and recall memor...
The human brain has a remarkable ability to organise knowledge into a structured system. Categorisat...
Recent studies have provided evidence that labeling can influence the outcome of infants ’ visual ca...
How does variability between members of a category influence infants' category learning? We explore ...
We investigated the impact of two highly salient transient features, labels and motions, on novel vi...
AbstractHow do infants’ emerging language abilities affect their organization of objects into catego...
How does variability between members of a category influence infants' category learning? We explore ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the developmental changes that occur in categori...
The relation between perceptual organization and categorization processes in 3- and 4-month-olds was...
How do infants' emerging language abilities affect their organization of objects into categories? Th...
We measured looking times and ERPs to examine the cognitive and brain bases of perceptual category l...
A key question in categorisation is how infants extract regularities from the exemplars they encount...
What do infants and young children tend to see in their everyday lives? Relatively little work has ...
There is now general consensus that infants can use several different visual properties as the basis...
Two experiments utilizing familiarization-novelty preference procedures examined the way stimulus ch...
Recency effects are well documented in the adult and infant literature: recognition and recall memor...
The human brain has a remarkable ability to organise knowledge into a structured system. Categorisat...
Recent studies have provided evidence that labeling can influence the outcome of infants ’ visual ca...
How does variability between members of a category influence infants' category learning? We explore ...
We investigated the impact of two highly salient transient features, labels and motions, on novel vi...
AbstractHow do infants’ emerging language abilities affect their organization of objects into catego...
How does variability between members of a category influence infants' category learning? We explore ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the developmental changes that occur in categori...
The relation between perceptual organization and categorization processes in 3- and 4-month-olds was...
How do infants' emerging language abilities affect their organization of objects into categories? Th...
We measured looking times and ERPs to examine the cognitive and brain bases of perceptual category l...
A key question in categorisation is how infants extract regularities from the exemplars they encount...
What do infants and young children tend to see in their everyday lives? Relatively little work has ...
There is now general consensus that infants can use several different visual properties as the basis...