Young infants have been reported to perceive the unity of a center-occluded object when the visible ends of the object undergo common motion, but not on the basis of stationary information (e.g., P. J. Kellman & E. S. Spelke, 1983). We investigated the possibility that 4-month-old infants will attend to and utilize the global configuration (i.e., the “good form”) of a partly occluded, moving object to perceive its unity and coherence behind the occluder. In the first experiment, infants viewed a partly occluded circle or cross that translated laterally. Infants who habituated in the minimum number of trials (“fast habituators”) showed a reliable posthabituation preference for a broken object over a complete object, indicating perception of ...
The emerging ability to represent an oscillating moving object over occlusions was studied in 7–21-w...
When viewing an event in which an object moves behind an occluder on part of its trajectory, 4-month...
We investigated oculomotor anticipations in 4-month-old infants as they viewed center-occluded objec...
Young infants have been reported to perceive the unity of a center-occluded object when the visible ...
Two habituation experiments were conducted to investigate how 4-month-old infants perceive partly oc...
Contains fulltext : 73200.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Two habituation ...
One hundred twenty-eight 4-month-old infants were habituated to one of several displays that depicte...
One hundred twenty-eight 4-month-old infants were habituated to one of several displays that depicte...
This study explored whether the reported inability of newborns to perceive object unity could result...
Filling in the gaps in what humans see is a fundamental perceptual skill, but little is known about ...
Despite decades of studies of human infants, a still open question concerns the role of visual exper...
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...
Newborn infants were familiarized to a display which contained multiple cues that specified the comp...
ABSTRACT—Perceptual completion consists of bridging the gaps imposed by occlusion, such as perceivin...
The emerging ability to represent an oscillating moving object over occlusions was studied in 7–21-w...
When viewing an event in which an object moves behind an occluder on part of its trajectory, 4-month...
We investigated oculomotor anticipations in 4-month-old infants as they viewed center-occluded objec...
Young infants have been reported to perceive the unity of a center-occluded object when the visible ...
Two habituation experiments were conducted to investigate how 4-month-old infants perceive partly oc...
Contains fulltext : 73200.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Two habituation ...
One hundred twenty-eight 4-month-old infants were habituated to one of several displays that depicte...
One hundred twenty-eight 4-month-old infants were habituated to one of several displays that depicte...
This study explored whether the reported inability of newborns to perceive object unity could result...
Filling in the gaps in what humans see is a fundamental perceptual skill, but little is known about ...
Despite decades of studies of human infants, a still open question concerns the role of visual exper...
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...
Newborn infants were familiarized to a display which contained multiple cues that specified the comp...
ABSTRACT—Perceptual completion consists of bridging the gaps imposed by occlusion, such as perceivin...
The emerging ability to represent an oscillating moving object over occlusions was studied in 7–21-w...
When viewing an event in which an object moves behind an occluder on part of its trajectory, 4-month...
We investigated oculomotor anticipations in 4-month-old infants as they viewed center-occluded objec...