When an object moves behind an occluder and re-emerges, 4-month-old infants perceive trajectory continuity only when the occluder is narrow, raising the question of whether time or distance out of sight is the important constraining variable. One hundred and forty 4-month-olds were tested in five experiments aimed to disambiguate time and distance out of sight. Manipulating the object's visible speed had no effect on infants' responses, but reducing occlusion time by increasing object speed while occluded induced perception of trajectory continuity. In contrast, slowing the ball while it was behind a narrow or intermediate screen did not modify performance. It is concluded that 4-month-olds perceive trajectory continuity when time or distan...
How do young infants understand and act on their constantly changing environment? An action perspect...
Although 4-month-olds perceive continuity of an object's trajectory through occlusion, little is kno...
Nine-month-old infants were presented with an engaging and challenging task of vi-sually tracking an...
When viewing an event in which an object moves behind an occluder on part of its trajectory, 4-month...
Filling in the gaps in what humans see is a fundamental perceptual skill, but little is known about ...
The emerging ability to represent an oscillating moving object over occlusions was studied in 7–21-w...
This thesis explored the development of infants’ ability to preserve spatio-temporal continuity of m...
Previous research indicated that 4-month-old infants perceive continuity of objects moving on horizo...
AbstractFour-month-old infants perceive continuity of an object’s trajectory through occlusion, even...
Four-month-old infants perceive continuity of an object’s trajectory through occlusion, even when th...
The present study examined 7- to 11-month-old infants' anticipatory and reactive reaching for tempor...
In two experiments with 47 4-month-olds, we investigated attention to key aspects of events in which...
We investigated oculomotor anticipations in 4-month-old infants as they viewed center-occluded objec...
This experiment investigated the impact of the path of approach of an object, from head on versus fr...
The present study examined 8 -10 month-old and 11 -13 month-old infants’ capabilities to infer const...
How do young infants understand and act on their constantly changing environment? An action perspect...
Although 4-month-olds perceive continuity of an object's trajectory through occlusion, little is kno...
Nine-month-old infants were presented with an engaging and challenging task of vi-sually tracking an...
When viewing an event in which an object moves behind an occluder on part of its trajectory, 4-month...
Filling in the gaps in what humans see is a fundamental perceptual skill, but little is known about ...
The emerging ability to represent an oscillating moving object over occlusions was studied in 7–21-w...
This thesis explored the development of infants’ ability to preserve spatio-temporal continuity of m...
Previous research indicated that 4-month-old infants perceive continuity of objects moving on horizo...
AbstractFour-month-old infants perceive continuity of an object’s trajectory through occlusion, even...
Four-month-old infants perceive continuity of an object’s trajectory through occlusion, even when th...
The present study examined 7- to 11-month-old infants' anticipatory and reactive reaching for tempor...
In two experiments with 47 4-month-olds, we investigated attention to key aspects of events in which...
We investigated oculomotor anticipations in 4-month-old infants as they viewed center-occluded objec...
This experiment investigated the impact of the path of approach of an object, from head on versus fr...
The present study examined 8 -10 month-old and 11 -13 month-old infants’ capabilities to infer const...
How do young infants understand and act on their constantly changing environment? An action perspect...
Although 4-month-olds perceive continuity of an object's trajectory through occlusion, little is kno...
Nine-month-old infants were presented with an engaging and challenging task of vi-sually tracking an...