Recency effects are well documented in the adult and infant literature: recognition and recall memory are better for recently occurring events. We explore recency effects in infant categorization, which does not merely involve memory for individual items, but the formation of abstract category representations. We present a computational model of infant categorization that simulates category learning in 10-month-olds. The model predicts that recency effects outweigh previously reported order effects for the same stimuli. According to the model, infant behaviour at test should depend mainly on the identity of the most recent training item. We evaluate these predictions in a series of experiments with 10-month-old infants. Our results show tha...
Introduction During the last decade, an increasing amount of computational research, in particular, ...
How do infants’ emerging language abilities impact on their organization of objects into categories?...
Recent studies with infants and adults demonstrate a facilitative role of labels in object categoriz...
Recency effects are well documented in the adult and infant literature: recognition and recall memor...
Computational models are tools for testing mechanistic theories of learning and development. Formal ...
The human brain has a remarkable ability to organise knowledge into a structured system. Categorisat...
How does variability between members of a category influence infants' category learning? We explore ...
How does variability between members of a category influence infants' category learning? We explore ...
We provide evidence that primacy and/or recency effects play a crucial role in infant visual categor...
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...
Recent studies have provided evidence that labeling can influence the outcome of infants' visual cat...
We investigated the impact of two highly salient transient features, labels and motions, on novel vi...
Recent studies have provided evidence that labeling can influence the outcome of infants’ visual cat...
Two experiments utilizing familiarization-novelty preference procedures examined the way stimulus ch...
Introduction During the last decade, an increasing amount of computational research, in particular, ...
How do infants’ emerging language abilities impact on their organization of objects into categories?...
Recent studies with infants and adults demonstrate a facilitative role of labels in object categoriz...
Recency effects are well documented in the adult and infant literature: recognition and recall memor...
Computational models are tools for testing mechanistic theories of learning and development. Formal ...
The human brain has a remarkable ability to organise knowledge into a structured system. Categorisat...
How does variability between members of a category influence infants' category learning? We explore ...
How does variability between members of a category influence infants' category learning? We explore ...
We provide evidence that primacy and/or recency effects play a crucial role in infant visual categor...
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...
Recent studies have provided evidence that labeling can influence the outcome of infants' visual cat...
We investigated the impact of two highly salient transient features, labels and motions, on novel vi...
Recent studies have provided evidence that labeling can influence the outcome of infants’ visual cat...
Two experiments utilizing familiarization-novelty preference procedures examined the way stimulus ch...
Introduction During the last decade, an increasing amount of computational research, in particular, ...
How do infants’ emerging language abilities impact on their organization of objects into categories?...
Recent studies with infants and adults demonstrate a facilitative role of labels in object categoriz...