Human neonates spontaneously associate changes in magnitude across the dimensions of number, length, and duration. Do these particular associations generalize to other pairs of magnitudes in the same way at birth, or do they reflect an early predisposition to expect specific relations between spatial, temporal, and numerical representations? To begin to answer this question, we investigated how strongly newborns associated auditory sequences changing in number/duration with visual objects changing in levels of brightness. We tested forty-eight newborn infants in one of three, bimodal stimulus conditions in which auditory numbers/durations increased or decreased from a familiarization trial to the two test trials. Auditory numbers/durations ...
Much evidence has shown that individual differences in the duration of visual fixation in infancy ar...
Newborn looking toward novel stimuli containing a single or two novel dimensions was assessed in two...
The current study examined the temporal dynamics of coarse and fine spatial information processing i...
The study investigated processing of number and extent in few-day-old infants. Using the visual pref...
International audienceFrom the very first days of life, newborns are not tied to represent narrow, m...
Demonstrations of reciprocal behavioral interactions among the dimensions of space, number, and time...
Amodal (redundant) and arbitrary cross-sensory feature associations involve the context-insensitive ...
with reference to their abihty to discnmmate among visual sbmulus arrays consisting of 2 versus 3 or...
Grouping by luminance and shape similarity has previously been demonstrated in neonates and at 4 mon...
Grouping by luminance and shape similarity has previously been demonstrated in neonates and at 4 mon...
Seven-month-old infants aw pairs of slides of two and three objects while listening to either two or...
Seven-month-old infants saw pairs of slides of two and three objects while listening to either two o...
Abstract—This study examined infants ’ use of contour length in num-ber discrimination tasks. We sys...
Previous research has established that young infants discriminate large numerosities at a 1:2 ratio ...
Premature birth is associated with a high risk of damage in the parietal cortex, a key area for nume...
Much evidence has shown that individual differences in the duration of visual fixation in infancy ar...
Newborn looking toward novel stimuli containing a single or two novel dimensions was assessed in two...
The current study examined the temporal dynamics of coarse and fine spatial information processing i...
The study investigated processing of number and extent in few-day-old infants. Using the visual pref...
International audienceFrom the very first days of life, newborns are not tied to represent narrow, m...
Demonstrations of reciprocal behavioral interactions among the dimensions of space, number, and time...
Amodal (redundant) and arbitrary cross-sensory feature associations involve the context-insensitive ...
with reference to their abihty to discnmmate among visual sbmulus arrays consisting of 2 versus 3 or...
Grouping by luminance and shape similarity has previously been demonstrated in neonates and at 4 mon...
Grouping by luminance and shape similarity has previously been demonstrated in neonates and at 4 mon...
Seven-month-old infants aw pairs of slides of two and three objects while listening to either two or...
Seven-month-old infants saw pairs of slides of two and three objects while listening to either two o...
Abstract—This study examined infants ’ use of contour length in num-ber discrimination tasks. We sys...
Previous research has established that young infants discriminate large numerosities at a 1:2 ratio ...
Premature birth is associated with a high risk of damage in the parietal cortex, a key area for nume...
Much evidence has shown that individual differences in the duration of visual fixation in infancy ar...
Newborn looking toward novel stimuli containing a single or two novel dimensions was assessed in two...
The current study examined the temporal dynamics of coarse and fine spatial information processing i...