Infants and toddlers view the world, at a basic sensory level, in a fundamentally different way from their parents. This is largely due to biological constraints: infants possess different body proportions than their parents and the ability to control their own head movements is less developed. Such constraints limit the visual input available. This protocol aims to provide guiding principles for researchers using head-mounted cameras to understand the changing visual input experienced by the developing infant. Successful use of this protocol will allow researchers to design and execute studies of the developing child's visual environment set in the home or laboratory. From this method, researchers can compile an aggregate view of all the p...
A head-mounted camera was used to measure head direction. The camera was mounted to the forehead of ...
New efforts are using head cameras and eye-trackers worn by infants to capture everyday visual envir...
Visual learning depends on both the algorithms and the training material. This essay considers the n...
Head-mounted video cameras (with and without an eye camera to track gaze direction) are being increa...
Young children's visual environments are dynamic, changing moment-by-moment as children physically a...
Young children's visual environments are dynamic, changing moment-by-moment as children physically a...
This chapter will explore recent trends in infant research where visual encounters are viewed as a s...
The developmental researcher is relating to different tools to understand how newborns, infants and ...
This thesis aims to study how infants actively look at different social figures: parents and strange...
In the last few decades, the rate of neurodevelopmental disorders has increased. However, current cr...
How does visual experience change over development? To investigate changes in visual input over the ...
Do infants perceive visual cues as diverse as frontal-view faces, profiles or bodies as being differ...
Infant eye gaze is frequently studied because of its rel-evance as an indicator of early attention a...
Understanding the pathway to the development of visual attention and the role of vision in object na...
International audienceThis article proposes a methodological consideration for the use of "head free...
A head-mounted camera was used to measure head direction. The camera was mounted to the forehead of ...
New efforts are using head cameras and eye-trackers worn by infants to capture everyday visual envir...
Visual learning depends on both the algorithms and the training material. This essay considers the n...
Head-mounted video cameras (with and without an eye camera to track gaze direction) are being increa...
Young children's visual environments are dynamic, changing moment-by-moment as children physically a...
Young children's visual environments are dynamic, changing moment-by-moment as children physically a...
This chapter will explore recent trends in infant research where visual encounters are viewed as a s...
The developmental researcher is relating to different tools to understand how newborns, infants and ...
This thesis aims to study how infants actively look at different social figures: parents and strange...
In the last few decades, the rate of neurodevelopmental disorders has increased. However, current cr...
How does visual experience change over development? To investigate changes in visual input over the ...
Do infants perceive visual cues as diverse as frontal-view faces, profiles or bodies as being differ...
Infant eye gaze is frequently studied because of its rel-evance as an indicator of early attention a...
Understanding the pathway to the development of visual attention and the role of vision in object na...
International audienceThis article proposes a methodological consideration for the use of "head free...
A head-mounted camera was used to measure head direction. The camera was mounted to the forehead of ...
New efforts are using head cameras and eye-trackers worn by infants to capture everyday visual envir...
Visual learning depends on both the algorithms and the training material. This essay considers the n...