How do infants' emerging language abilities affect their organization of objects into categories? The question of whether labels can shape the early perceptual categories formed by young infants has received considerable attention, but evidence has remained inconclusive. Here, 10-month-old infants (N=80) were familiarized with a series of morphed stimuli along a continuum that can be seen as either one category or two categories. Infants formed one category when the stimuli were presented in silence or paired with the same label, but they divided the stimulus set into two categories when half of the stimuli were paired with one label and half with another label. Pairing the stimuli with two different nonlinguistic sounds did not lead to the...
Why do linguistic labels facilitate category learning more than other types of auditory input? From ...
Three experiments investigated [t]he effect of labeling on 9-month-old infants’ object representatio...
Infants rapidly learn both linguistic and nonlinguistic representations of their environment and beg...
How do infants' emerging language abilities affect their organization of objects into categories? Th...
AbstractHow do infants’ emerging language abilities affect their organization of objects into catego...
How do infants’ emerging language abilities impact on their organization of objects into categories?...
How do infants' emerging language abilities affect their organization of objects into categories? Th...
AbstractHow do infants’ emerging language abilities affect their organization of objects into catego...
An extensive body of research claims that labels facilitate categorisation, highlight the commonalit...
Recent studies have provided evidence that labeling can influence the outcome of infants ’ visual ca...
Language shapes object categorization in infants. This starts as a general enhanced attentional effe...
How do words affect categorization? According to one theoretical account, even early in development,...
Recent studies have provided evidence that labeling can influence the outcome of infants' visual cat...
Recent studies have provided evidence that labeling can influence the outcome of infants’ visual cat...
Infants rapidly learn both linguistic and nonlinguistic representations of their environment, and be...
Why do linguistic labels facilitate category learning more than other types of auditory input? From ...
Three experiments investigated [t]he effect of labeling on 9-month-old infants’ object representatio...
Infants rapidly learn both linguistic and nonlinguistic representations of their environment and beg...
How do infants' emerging language abilities affect their organization of objects into categories? Th...
AbstractHow do infants’ emerging language abilities affect their organization of objects into catego...
How do infants’ emerging language abilities impact on their organization of objects into categories?...
How do infants' emerging language abilities affect their organization of objects into categories? Th...
AbstractHow do infants’ emerging language abilities affect their organization of objects into catego...
An extensive body of research claims that labels facilitate categorisation, highlight the commonalit...
Recent studies have provided evidence that labeling can influence the outcome of infants ’ visual ca...
Language shapes object categorization in infants. This starts as a general enhanced attentional effe...
How do words affect categorization? According to one theoretical account, even early in development,...
Recent studies have provided evidence that labeling can influence the outcome of infants' visual cat...
Recent studies have provided evidence that labeling can influence the outcome of infants’ visual cat...
Infants rapidly learn both linguistic and nonlinguistic representations of their environment, and be...
Why do linguistic labels facilitate category learning more than other types of auditory input? From ...
Three experiments investigated [t]he effect of labeling on 9-month-old infants’ object representatio...
Infants rapidly learn both linguistic and nonlinguistic representations of their environment and beg...