An inherent component of tool-use actions is the transformation of the user's operating movement into the desired effect. In this study, the relevance of this transformation for young children's learning of tool-use actions was investigated. Sixty-four children at the age of 27-30 months learned to use levers which either simply extended (compatible transformation) or reversed (incompatible transformation) their operating movements. Data revealed a compatibility effect as well as transfer effects originating from the two different types of transformations. Furthermore, results suggest that young children's tool-use learning is not a uniform process, but has to be regarded individually depending on the type of transformation
Research indicates that in experimental settings, young children of 3–7 years old are unlikely to de...
Human children benefit from a possibly unique set of adaptations facilitating the acquisition of kno...
<p>Comparison of the means of infants' three score types obtained in the Rake Task across four condi...
The present study aimed to investigate two aspects of tool innovation in four-year-old children: inn...
Contains fulltext : 72871.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Two experiments ...
Developmental and gender effects in the transmission of information about a tool-use task were inves...
In three studies, we explored the retention and transfer of tool-making knowledge, learnt from an ad...
Analogical transfer, or the ability to use similar solutions to solve seemingly dissimilar problems,...
Tool use consists of at least two coupled phases of activities, involving multi-step problem solving...
Solving problems that are perceptually dissimilar but require similar solutions is a key skill in ev...
A method for the study of tool use is presented from the perspective of an ecological approach to pe...
<p>Comparison of the means of infants' three score types obtained on the Rake Task in the Play Alone...
Children ‘overimitate' causally irrelevant actions in experiments where both irrelevant and relevant...
Developmental and gender effects in the transmission of information about a tool-use task were inves...
International audienceDespite a growing interest in the question of tool-use development in infants,...
Research indicates that in experimental settings, young children of 3–7 years old are unlikely to de...
Human children benefit from a possibly unique set of adaptations facilitating the acquisition of kno...
<p>Comparison of the means of infants' three score types obtained in the Rake Task across four condi...
The present study aimed to investigate two aspects of tool innovation in four-year-old children: inn...
Contains fulltext : 72871.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Two experiments ...
Developmental and gender effects in the transmission of information about a tool-use task were inves...
In three studies, we explored the retention and transfer of tool-making knowledge, learnt from an ad...
Analogical transfer, or the ability to use similar solutions to solve seemingly dissimilar problems,...
Tool use consists of at least two coupled phases of activities, involving multi-step problem solving...
Solving problems that are perceptually dissimilar but require similar solutions is a key skill in ev...
A method for the study of tool use is presented from the perspective of an ecological approach to pe...
<p>Comparison of the means of infants' three score types obtained on the Rake Task in the Play Alone...
Children ‘overimitate' causally irrelevant actions in experiments where both irrelevant and relevant...
Developmental and gender effects in the transmission of information about a tool-use task were inves...
International audienceDespite a growing interest in the question of tool-use development in infants,...
Research indicates that in experimental settings, young children of 3–7 years old are unlikely to de...
Human children benefit from a possibly unique set of adaptations facilitating the acquisition of kno...
<p>Comparison of the means of infants' three score types obtained in the Rake Task across four condi...