Children, 12 to 24 months of age, were presented with three tasks: two detour problems and a spatial task. The aim of the study was to assess the performance on each task and to consider the relationship between performance on the two detour problems and the relationship between spatial knowledge and detour ability. The two detour tasks (the lever task and the bent wire task) shared a common feature in that the object rather than the subject had to be moved in the detour. The results of the lever task indicated that age, experimental group (three lever designs were used) and the sex of subjects were influential variables. Analysis of the bent-wire data showed that as hypothesised age was the most important variable, accounting for qualita...
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Much of humans' success rests on foresight, the ability to predict what will happen or what is neede...
Young children's strategies were evaluated as they grasped and used objects. Spoons containing ...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to understand what factors influence infants’...
The authors examined how human children perform on maze tasks on the touch screen and whether the ch...
Little is known about young children's ability to plan ahead to solve problems. In the current resea...
Infants watched an experimenter hide a toy in one of three wells and then attempted to retrieve it a...
International audienceDespite a growing interest in the question of tool-use development in infants,...
Currently, there are relatively few tasks suitable for testing planned problem solving in children. ...
In 2 experiments the authors demonstrated that adaptive locomotion can involve means–ends problem so...
Childrens' spatial ability has been studied from developmental and differential psychology orientati...
To identify the role of the child's own action in the development of the ability to coordinate ...
Infants of 5 to 6 months of age can retrieve a free-standing object, but fail to retrieve the same o...
Individual differences in spatial skill emerge prior to kindergarten entry. However, little is known...
Two studies investigated the effects of various motor constraints of reaching on infants’ search per...
The authors generally agree that procedural learning abilities play an important role in the child d...
Much of humans' success rests on foresight, the ability to predict what will happen or what is neede...
Young children's strategies were evaluated as they grasped and used objects. Spoons containing ...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to understand what factors influence infants’...