What do infants and young children tend to see in their everyday lives? Relatively little work has examined the categories and objects that tend to be in the infant view during everyday experience, despite the fact that this knowledge is central to theories of category learning. Here, we analyzed the prevalence of the categories (e.g., people, animals, food) in the infant view in a longitudinal dataset of egocentric infant visual experience. Overall, we found a surprising amount of consistency in the broad characteristics of children's visual environment across individuals and across developmental time, in contrast to prior work examining the changing nature of the social signals in the infant view. In addition, we analyzed the distributi...
In this experiment, we examined whether sensitivity to the relevance of object insides for the categ...
In their first years, infants acquire an incredible amount of information regarding the objects pres...
Two experiments utilizing familiarization-novelty preference procedures examined the way stimulus ch...
Humans make sense of the world by organizing things into categories. When and how does this process ...
Despite a large body of research demonstrating the kinds of categories to which infants respond, few...
How infants acquire knowledge about animate beings and physical objects has been of interest to deve...
This article presents an eye-tracking study using a novel combination of visual saliency maps and "a...
This article presents an eye-tracking study using a novel combination of visual saliency maps and "a...
This article presents an eye-tracking study using a novel combination of visual saliency maps and “a...
There is now general consensus that infants can use several different visual properties as the basis...
We investigated the impact of two highly salient transient features, labels and motions, on novel vi...
There is now general consensus that infants can use several different visual properties as the basis...
Previous research has shown that human infants and young children are sensitive to the boundaries of...
Previous research has shown that human infants and young children are sensitive to the boundaries of...
Infants learn the meaning of words from accumulated experiences of real-time interactions with their...
In this experiment, we examined whether sensitivity to the relevance of object insides for the categ...
In their first years, infants acquire an incredible amount of information regarding the objects pres...
Two experiments utilizing familiarization-novelty preference procedures examined the way stimulus ch...
Humans make sense of the world by organizing things into categories. When and how does this process ...
Despite a large body of research demonstrating the kinds of categories to which infants respond, few...
How infants acquire knowledge about animate beings and physical objects has been of interest to deve...
This article presents an eye-tracking study using a novel combination of visual saliency maps and "a...
This article presents an eye-tracking study using a novel combination of visual saliency maps and "a...
This article presents an eye-tracking study using a novel combination of visual saliency maps and “a...
There is now general consensus that infants can use several different visual properties as the basis...
We investigated the impact of two highly salient transient features, labels and motions, on novel vi...
There is now general consensus that infants can use several different visual properties as the basis...
Previous research has shown that human infants and young children are sensitive to the boundaries of...
Previous research has shown that human infants and young children are sensitive to the boundaries of...
Infants learn the meaning of words from accumulated experiences of real-time interactions with their...
In this experiment, we examined whether sensitivity to the relevance of object insides for the categ...
In their first years, infants acquire an incredible amount of information regarding the objects pres...
Two experiments utilizing familiarization-novelty preference procedures examined the way stimulus ch...