A discrepancy between what was predicted and what is observed has been linked to increased looking times, changes in brain electrical activity, and increased pupil dilation in infants. These processes associated with heightened attention and readiness to learn might enhance the encoding and memory consolidation of the surprising object, as suggested by both the infant and the adult literature. We therefore investigated whether the presence of surprise during the encoding context enhances subsequent encoding and recognition memory processes for the items that violated infants’ expectations. Seventeen-month-olds viewed 20 familiar objects, half of which were labelled correctly, while the other half were mislabelled. Subsequently, infants were...
Misconceptions about scientific concepts often prevail even if learners are confronted with conflict...
ABSTRACT: Deferred imitation tasks have shown that manipulations at encoding can enhance infant lear...
In previous work, 11-month-old infants were unable to learn rules about the relation of the consonan...
A discrepancy between what was predicted and what is observed has been linked to increased looking t...
The work presented in this thesis was motivated by the question as to how relevant information is se...
Decades of research find that young children look longer at surprising events than expected ones, an...
Previous research has shown that expressions of fear have an effect on infants’ object processing. T...
Recent research with adults indicates that curiosity induced by uncertainty enhances learning and me...
The present research investigates the effects of top-down information on 12-month-olds’ representati...
Despite a large literature on infants’ memory for visually presented stimuli, the processes underlyi...
Studies relying on looking-time measures have found evidence of a far more precocious understanding ...
Deferred imitation tasks have shown that manipulations at encoding can enhance infant learning and m...
Having repeatedly retrieved an object from a location, human infants tend to search the same place e...
Object permanence has been investigated with a variety of paradigms and measures, yielding heterogen...
Research using the deferred imitation paradigm has shown that memory retrieval in humans becomes pro...
Misconceptions about scientific concepts often prevail even if learners are confronted with conflict...
ABSTRACT: Deferred imitation tasks have shown that manipulations at encoding can enhance infant lear...
In previous work, 11-month-old infants were unable to learn rules about the relation of the consonan...
A discrepancy between what was predicted and what is observed has been linked to increased looking t...
The work presented in this thesis was motivated by the question as to how relevant information is se...
Decades of research find that young children look longer at surprising events than expected ones, an...
Previous research has shown that expressions of fear have an effect on infants’ object processing. T...
Recent research with adults indicates that curiosity induced by uncertainty enhances learning and me...
The present research investigates the effects of top-down information on 12-month-olds’ representati...
Despite a large literature on infants’ memory for visually presented stimuli, the processes underlyi...
Studies relying on looking-time measures have found evidence of a far more precocious understanding ...
Deferred imitation tasks have shown that manipulations at encoding can enhance infant learning and m...
Having repeatedly retrieved an object from a location, human infants tend to search the same place e...
Object permanence has been investigated with a variety of paradigms and measures, yielding heterogen...
Research using the deferred imitation paradigm has shown that memory retrieval in humans becomes pro...
Misconceptions about scientific concepts often prevail even if learners are confronted with conflict...
ABSTRACT: Deferred imitation tasks have shown that manipulations at encoding can enhance infant lear...
In previous work, 11-month-old infants were unable to learn rules about the relation of the consonan...