Four experiments with the habituation procedure investigated 14-22-month-olds' ability to attend to correlations between static and dynamic features embedded in a category context. In Experiment 1, infants were habituated to four objects that exhibited invariant relations between moving features and motion trajectory. Results revealed that 14-month-olds did not process any independent features, 18-month-olds processed individual features but not relations among features, and 22-month-olds processed relations among features. In Experiment 2, 14-month-olds differentiated all of the features in the events in a simpler discrimination task. In Experiments 3a and 3b, 22-month-olds failed to show sensitivity to correlations between dynamic and sta...
In 3 experiments, the author investigated 16- to 20-month-old infants' attention to dynamic and stat...
Is information from vision and audition mutually facilitative to categorization in infants? Ten-mo...
In 3 experiments, the author investigated 16- to 20-month-old infants ’ attention to dynamic and sta...
Four experiments utilizing the habituation procedure examined 10- to 18-month-olds' ability to detec...
Young infants are very sensitive to feature distribution information in the environment. However, ex...
Young infants are very sensitive to feature distribution information in the environment. However, ex...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the developmental changes that occur in categori...
This study addressed the influence of infants\u27 knowledge of object parts and their corresponding ...
We investigated the impact of two highly salient transient features, labels and motions, on novel vi...
Four experiments examined the role of correlations between dynamic and static parts on 12- to 16-mon...
The origin in infancy of the distinction between animate beings (animals and humans), and inanimate ...
The present study analysed data from 109 2-month-olds and 63 4-month-olds drawn from past studies of...
Despite a large body of research demonstrating the kinds of categories to which infants respond, few...
This article presents a connectionist model of correlation-based categorization by 10-month-old infa...
It has recently been proposed that infants have formed conceptual categories, such as animate and in...
In 3 experiments, the author investigated 16- to 20-month-old infants' attention to dynamic and stat...
Is information from vision and audition mutually facilitative to categorization in infants? Ten-mo...
In 3 experiments, the author investigated 16- to 20-month-old infants ’ attention to dynamic and sta...
Four experiments utilizing the habituation procedure examined 10- to 18-month-olds' ability to detec...
Young infants are very sensitive to feature distribution information in the environment. However, ex...
Young infants are very sensitive to feature distribution information in the environment. However, ex...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the developmental changes that occur in categori...
This study addressed the influence of infants\u27 knowledge of object parts and their corresponding ...
We investigated the impact of two highly salient transient features, labels and motions, on novel vi...
Four experiments examined the role of correlations between dynamic and static parts on 12- to 16-mon...
The origin in infancy of the distinction between animate beings (animals and humans), and inanimate ...
The present study analysed data from 109 2-month-olds and 63 4-month-olds drawn from past studies of...
Despite a large body of research demonstrating the kinds of categories to which infants respond, few...
This article presents a connectionist model of correlation-based categorization by 10-month-old infa...
It has recently been proposed that infants have formed conceptual categories, such as animate and in...
In 3 experiments, the author investigated 16- to 20-month-old infants' attention to dynamic and stat...
Is information from vision and audition mutually facilitative to categorization in infants? Ten-mo...
In 3 experiments, the author investigated 16- to 20-month-old infants ’ attention to dynamic and sta...