Individual differences in infants’ engagement with their environment manifest early in development and are noticed by parents. Three views have been advanced to explain differences in seeking novel stimulation. The optimal stimulation hypothesis suggests that individuals seek further stimulation when they are under-responsive to current sensory input. The processing speed hypothesis proposes that those capable of processing information faster are driven to seek stimulation more frequently. The information prioritization hypothesis suggests the differences in stimulation seeking index variation in the prioritization of incoming relative to ongoing information processing. Ten-month-old infants saw 10 repetitions of a video clip and changes in...
Purpose – This study aims to examine the observer’s role in “infant psychophysics”. Infant psychophy...
An optimal information processor is both flexible and efficient. Flexible and efficient allocation o...
Multisensory processes include the capacity to combine information from the different senses, often ...
Individual differences in infants’ engagement with their en-vironment manifest early in development ...
Sensory regulation, the ability to select and process sensory information to plan and perform approp...
Sensory regulation, the ability to select and process sensory information to plan and perform approp...
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are co-occurring...
ence of systematic visual prefer-ences in infants implied discrimi-nation of the preferred from the ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Investigating learning mechanisms in infancy relies largely on behavioural measures like visual atte...
At 4 months, infants were shown a series of brief choice trials between a stimulus that always rema...
An enhanced ability to detect visual targets amongst distractors, known as visual search (VS), has o...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2010. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: Kathle...
The human infant is now considered capable of active informational interaction with the environment....
Infants explore the world to learn about it based on their intrinsically motivated curiosity. Howeve...
Purpose – This study aims to examine the observer’s role in “infant psychophysics”. Infant psychophy...
An optimal information processor is both flexible and efficient. Flexible and efficient allocation o...
Multisensory processes include the capacity to combine information from the different senses, often ...
Individual differences in infants’ engagement with their en-vironment manifest early in development ...
Sensory regulation, the ability to select and process sensory information to plan and perform approp...
Sensory regulation, the ability to select and process sensory information to plan and perform approp...
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are co-occurring...
ence of systematic visual prefer-ences in infants implied discrimi-nation of the preferred from the ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Investigating learning mechanisms in infancy relies largely on behavioural measures like visual atte...
At 4 months, infants were shown a series of brief choice trials between a stimulus that always rema...
An enhanced ability to detect visual targets amongst distractors, known as visual search (VS), has o...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2010. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: Kathle...
The human infant is now considered capable of active informational interaction with the environment....
Infants explore the world to learn about it based on their intrinsically motivated curiosity. Howeve...
Purpose – This study aims to examine the observer’s role in “infant psychophysics”. Infant psychophy...
An optimal information processor is both flexible and efficient. Flexible and efficient allocation o...
Multisensory processes include the capacity to combine information from the different senses, often ...