Nine-month-old infants search successfully for an object which they have seen hidden in one position, but they frequently continue to search for it there after observing it being hidden in a new position. This error can be explained in terms either of egocentric response perseveration or of perseveration to a particular place in space. In order to distinguish between these hypotheses, 80 infants were presented with a problem consisting of several different conditions which separated response, position on a table, and absolute spatial position as factors leading to errors in search for hidden objects. The results strongly support the egocentric response hypothesis. The reason for this response perseveration strategy is discussed in terms of ...
Most research on infants' development of object and spatial concepts is based on object search tasks...
The purpose of this project was to investigate which spatial and physical object properties 9-month-...
Two experiments systematically examined factors that influence infants ’ manual search for hidden ob...
Nine month old infants search correctly for an object which they have seen hidden in one position, b...
Presented 32 9-mo-old infants with a problem in which they saw an object hidden in 1 of 2 places but...
One fascinating cognitive skill to emerge over the first few years of life involves the ability to o...
Three experiments are described that investigate 4.5-month-old infants' spatial thinking during pass...
Having repeatedly retrieved an object from a location, human infants tend to search the same place e...
Having repeatedly retrieved an object from a location, human infants tend to search the same place e...
Infants begin to coordinate their actions into means-end sequences at eight to nine months of age, a...
Infants watched an experimenter hide a toy in one of three wells and then attempted to retrieve it a...
This study examined 6-month-old infants ’ abilities to use the visual information pro-vided by simul...
Research with both rats and human infants has found that after inertial disorientation, the geometry...
grantor: University of TorontoThis experiment investigated the role of active versus passi...
What do infants know about hidden objects, and when do they know it? After decades of empirical work...
Most research on infants' development of object and spatial concepts is based on object search tasks...
The purpose of this project was to investigate which spatial and physical object properties 9-month-...
Two experiments systematically examined factors that influence infants ’ manual search for hidden ob...
Nine month old infants search correctly for an object which they have seen hidden in one position, b...
Presented 32 9-mo-old infants with a problem in which they saw an object hidden in 1 of 2 places but...
One fascinating cognitive skill to emerge over the first few years of life involves the ability to o...
Three experiments are described that investigate 4.5-month-old infants' spatial thinking during pass...
Having repeatedly retrieved an object from a location, human infants tend to search the same place e...
Having repeatedly retrieved an object from a location, human infants tend to search the same place e...
Infants begin to coordinate their actions into means-end sequences at eight to nine months of age, a...
Infants watched an experimenter hide a toy in one of three wells and then attempted to retrieve it a...
This study examined 6-month-old infants ’ abilities to use the visual information pro-vided by simul...
Research with both rats and human infants has found that after inertial disorientation, the geometry...
grantor: University of TorontoThis experiment investigated the role of active versus passi...
What do infants know about hidden objects, and when do they know it? After decades of empirical work...
Most research on infants' development of object and spatial concepts is based on object search tasks...
The purpose of this project was to investigate which spatial and physical object properties 9-month-...
Two experiments systematically examined factors that influence infants ’ manual search for hidden ob...