International audienceThe present study examined the accuracy in extrapolating an occluded trajectory in relation to observer age. Adults and children aged 7, 10, and 13 were tested in a prediction-motion task which consisted of judging, after the occlusion of the final part of its path, the moment of arrival of a moving stimulus towards a specified position. Results showed that children as young as 7 years old are able to use the same strategy as adults in the extrapolation of an occluded moving object. However, accuracy in responses improves most significantly for occlusion times equal to or more than 400 ms and this improvement occurs mainly between 7 and 10 years of age. This confirms that children are less efficient in performing the c...
Temporal binding refers to a phenomenon whereby the time interval between a cause and its effect is ...
As a pedestrian at the roadside, the two most informative cues as to the distance and rate of closur...
In the present study, we examined the spatio-temporal organization of the walking and reaching behav...
One hundred fifty-one children and 43 adults judged which of 2 cartoon birds would be the first to a...
The aim of this investigation was to study age-related differences in timing of position and velocit...
Motion prediction and velocity effect 2 In coincidence-timing studies, children have been shown to r...
We extended and reanalysed our recent data on motion extrapolation (Sokolov et al, 1997 Perception 2...
Navigation crucially depends on the capability to estimate time elapsed and distance covered during ...
Two experiments were performed as an initial attempt to explain age related limitations in response ...
The present experiment examined in a visuo-manual task the effects of verbal instructions on the spe...
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Infants can anticipate the future location of a moving object and execute a predictive reach to inte...
A moving target is visually tracked with a combination of smooth pursuit and saccades. Human visual ...
The present study examined 7- to 11-month-old infants' anticipatory and reactive reaching for tempor...
Observations in studies of estimation compared to actual performance in motor skills revealed that c...
Temporal binding refers to a phenomenon whereby the time interval between a cause and its effect is ...
As a pedestrian at the roadside, the two most informative cues as to the distance and rate of closur...
In the present study, we examined the spatio-temporal organization of the walking and reaching behav...
One hundred fifty-one children and 43 adults judged which of 2 cartoon birds would be the first to a...
The aim of this investigation was to study age-related differences in timing of position and velocit...
Motion prediction and velocity effect 2 In coincidence-timing studies, children have been shown to r...
We extended and reanalysed our recent data on motion extrapolation (Sokolov et al, 1997 Perception 2...
Navigation crucially depends on the capability to estimate time elapsed and distance covered during ...
Two experiments were performed as an initial attempt to explain age related limitations in response ...
The present experiment examined in a visuo-manual task the effects of verbal instructions on the spe...
Contains fulltext : 143440.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In a world full...
Infants can anticipate the future location of a moving object and execute a predictive reach to inte...
A moving target is visually tracked with a combination of smooth pursuit and saccades. Human visual ...
The present study examined 7- to 11-month-old infants' anticipatory and reactive reaching for tempor...
Observations in studies of estimation compared to actual performance in motor skills revealed that c...
Temporal binding refers to a phenomenon whereby the time interval between a cause and its effect is ...
As a pedestrian at the roadside, the two most informative cues as to the distance and rate of closur...
In the present study, we examined the spatio-temporal organization of the walking and reaching behav...