Gamma-band oscillatory activity (GBA) is an established neural signature of sustained occluded object representation in infants and adults. However, it is not yet known whether the magnitude of GBA in the infant brain reflects the quantity of occluded items held in memory. To examine this, we compared GBA of 6-8 month-old infants during occlusion periods after the representation of two objects vs. that of one object. We found that maintaining a representation of two objects during occlusion resulted in significantly greater GBA relative to maintaining a single object. Further, this enhancement was located in the right occipital region, which is consistent with previous object representation research in adults and infants. We conclude that e...
Investigating learning mechanisms in infancy relies largely on behavioural measures like visual atte...
Until recently induced high frequency oscillatory activity (gamma-band activity; >30 Hz) was conside...
International audienceNumerous theories propose a key role for brain oscillations in visual percepti...
The apparent failure of infants to understand 'object permanence' by reaching for hidden objects is ...
One of the most striking phenomena in cognitive development has been the apparent failure of infants...
Previous work has shown that gamma-band electroencephalogram oscillations recorded over the posterio...
Recent studies have identified gamma-band oscillations in right temporal cortex as a possible neural...
The apparent failure of infants to understand 'object permanence' by reaching for hidden objects is ...
An enduring controversy in neuroscience concerns how the brain “binds ” to-gether separately coded s...
An enduring controversy in neuroscience concerns how the brain “binds” together separately coded sti...
Infants possess the remarkable capacity to perceive occluded movements as ongoing and coherent. Litt...
An essential function of the human visual system is to perceive natural scenes as coherent even if o...
Infants ’ capacity to represent objects in visual working memory changes substantially during the fi...
Building object representations is crucial for understanding the visual world, but it is not yet und...
Two general approaches have been taken to the electrophysiological study of infant brain function: e...
Investigating learning mechanisms in infancy relies largely on behavioural measures like visual atte...
Until recently induced high frequency oscillatory activity (gamma-band activity; >30 Hz) was conside...
International audienceNumerous theories propose a key role for brain oscillations in visual percepti...
The apparent failure of infants to understand 'object permanence' by reaching for hidden objects is ...
One of the most striking phenomena in cognitive development has been the apparent failure of infants...
Previous work has shown that gamma-band electroencephalogram oscillations recorded over the posterio...
Recent studies have identified gamma-band oscillations in right temporal cortex as a possible neural...
The apparent failure of infants to understand 'object permanence' by reaching for hidden objects is ...
An enduring controversy in neuroscience concerns how the brain “binds ” to-gether separately coded s...
An enduring controversy in neuroscience concerns how the brain “binds” together separately coded sti...
Infants possess the remarkable capacity to perceive occluded movements as ongoing and coherent. Litt...
An essential function of the human visual system is to perceive natural scenes as coherent even if o...
Infants ’ capacity to represent objects in visual working memory changes substantially during the fi...
Building object representations is crucial for understanding the visual world, but it is not yet und...
Two general approaches have been taken to the electrophysiological study of infant brain function: e...
Investigating learning mechanisms in infancy relies largely on behavioural measures like visual atte...
Until recently induced high frequency oscillatory activity (gamma-band activity; >30 Hz) was conside...
International audienceNumerous theories propose a key role for brain oscillations in visual percepti...