Most research on infants' development of object and spatial concepts is based on object search tasks or visual tracking studies. In this review, it is concluded that many phenomena, particularly the tracking data, can be accounted for in terms of objective spatial perception in early infancy. However, some phenomena, particularly the stage IV search error, cannot be explained in these terms. A theoretical framework is put forward that integrates aspects of theory of direct perception with constructionist theory. First, it is proposed that objective properties of the basic spatial array are directly perceived, but that because perception is derived from action in the environment, there are initial limits to the scope and coherence of percept...
Research on early object concept formation has the potential to provide a unique contribution to the...
Within a perception-action framework, exploration is seen as a driving force in young children's dev...
The conventional view of development in human infancy is that objective awareness of the surrounding...
Developmental researchers typically use equivocal terminology to explain the foundation of visual pe...
This entry begins by reviewing aspects of low level perception in infancy, specifically shape and co...
Prior studies by Bower (1971) and Gardner (1971) have claimed that 5 month olds, in visual tracking ...
One fascinating cognitive skill to emerge over the first few years of life involves the ability to o...
An appreciation of object-centred spatial relations involves representing a ‘within-object’ spatial ...
<p>Data set of Kubicek, C., Jovanovic, B., & Schwarzer, G. (in press). How manual object exploration...
Studies relying on looking-time measures have found evidence of a far more precocious understanding ...
What do infants know about hidden objects, and when do they know it? After decades of empirical work...
The development of reaching in early infancy is a monumental milestone that signifies their independ...
Cognition, behavior, and development all happen in space, through sensorimotor interactions in a spa...
Recent research employing habituation-novelty and violation of expectancy techniques has revealed wh...
The conventional view of development in human infancy is that objective awareness of the surrounding...
Research on early object concept formation has the potential to provide a unique contribution to the...
Within a perception-action framework, exploration is seen as a driving force in young children's dev...
The conventional view of development in human infancy is that objective awareness of the surrounding...
Developmental researchers typically use equivocal terminology to explain the foundation of visual pe...
This entry begins by reviewing aspects of low level perception in infancy, specifically shape and co...
Prior studies by Bower (1971) and Gardner (1971) have claimed that 5 month olds, in visual tracking ...
One fascinating cognitive skill to emerge over the first few years of life involves the ability to o...
An appreciation of object-centred spatial relations involves representing a ‘within-object’ spatial ...
<p>Data set of Kubicek, C., Jovanovic, B., & Schwarzer, G. (in press). How manual object exploration...
Studies relying on looking-time measures have found evidence of a far more precocious understanding ...
What do infants know about hidden objects, and when do they know it? After decades of empirical work...
The development of reaching in early infancy is a monumental milestone that signifies their independ...
Cognition, behavior, and development all happen in space, through sensorimotor interactions in a spa...
Recent research employing habituation-novelty and violation of expectancy techniques has revealed wh...
The conventional view of development in human infancy is that objective awareness of the surrounding...
Research on early object concept formation has the potential to provide a unique contribution to the...
Within a perception-action framework, exploration is seen as a driving force in young children's dev...
The conventional view of development in human infancy is that objective awareness of the surrounding...