The ability to detect relational patterns shared by different objects, events, or ideas is a cornerstone of our higher reasoning ability. This characteristic of humans’ abilities may have its origins in a relational processing mechanism that allows us to abstract same/different representations using comparison. This article discusses research that investigates the nature of this ability and how it develops by exploring relational learning in infants and tracing its development over the first year of life. Delineating the conditions that promote relational learning in young infants allows for comparisons to relational learning in children and adults. More broadly, this research influences our understanding of human cognition and how it diff...
This study investigates infants’ signaling behaviors as a strategy to alter mother’s behavior (by el...
Social life is inherently relational, entailing the ability to recognize and monitor not only the so...
Abstract Very few experiments have studied the two item same/different relation in young human infan...
There are some puzzling findings concerning the early development of relational cognition. There is ...
Humans have an astounding ability to acquire new information. Like many other animals, we can learn ...
The ability to represent same-different relations is an important condition for abstract thought. Ho...
We explore the developmental trajectory and underlying mechanisms of abstract relational reasoning. ...
This research asks whether analogical processing ability is present in human infants, using the simp...
Very few experiments have studied the two item same/different relation in young human infants. This ...
This research asks whether analogical processing ability is present in human infants, using the simp...
Children make inductive inferences about the causal properties of individual objects from a very you...
Recent studies have found that infants show relational learning in the first year. Like older childr...
ABSTRACT—Traditional models of learning assume that an association can be formed only between cues t...
The present study tested whether relational memory processes, as measured by the transverse patterni...
experiments investigated the development of children's ability to recognize perceptual relation...
This study investigates infants’ signaling behaviors as a strategy to alter mother’s behavior (by el...
Social life is inherently relational, entailing the ability to recognize and monitor not only the so...
Abstract Very few experiments have studied the two item same/different relation in young human infan...
There are some puzzling findings concerning the early development of relational cognition. There is ...
Humans have an astounding ability to acquire new information. Like many other animals, we can learn ...
The ability to represent same-different relations is an important condition for abstract thought. Ho...
We explore the developmental trajectory and underlying mechanisms of abstract relational reasoning. ...
This research asks whether analogical processing ability is present in human infants, using the simp...
Very few experiments have studied the two item same/different relation in young human infants. This ...
This research asks whether analogical processing ability is present in human infants, using the simp...
Children make inductive inferences about the causal properties of individual objects from a very you...
Recent studies have found that infants show relational learning in the first year. Like older childr...
ABSTRACT—Traditional models of learning assume that an association can be formed only between cues t...
The present study tested whether relational memory processes, as measured by the transverse patterni...
experiments investigated the development of children's ability to recognize perceptual relation...
This study investigates infants’ signaling behaviors as a strategy to alter mother’s behavior (by el...
Social life is inherently relational, entailing the ability to recognize and monitor not only the so...
Abstract Very few experiments have studied the two item same/different relation in young human infan...