International audienceAlthough much is known about the development of object exploration during infancy, it remains to be understood whether and how olfaction can influence infants' interactions with novel objects. To address these issues, sixteen infants aged 7-15 months were videotaped during two consecutive 5-min free play sessions with a scented or an unscented version of visually similar objects. Results indicate that adding an odor to a novel object influenced the infants' behavior: the infants exhibited more and longer manipulations and mouthing of the unscented object than of the scented object. The differential responsiveness to the scented, relative to the unscented, object was noted after a 2-min delay following test onset, sugge...
Vertebrate embryos and neonates are competent to encode odor information, and to later use it in gui...
Abstract. This paper reviews some studies related to the ontogeny of olfactory competence in humans ...
The role of hedonic reactions to odours on determining rejections of foods in infants is still debat...
International audienceAlthough much is known about the development of object exploration during infa...
To evaluate breastfed infants ' responses to scented objects, we videotaped the facial and bodi...
The ability of 4-month-old infants to learn the arbitrary relationship between an object and a disti...
This study investigated whether an odor can affect infants' attention to visually presented objects ...
This study investigated whether an odor can affect infants ’ attention to visually presented objects...
International audienceLittle is known about the effects of olfaction on visual processing during inf...
Little is known about the effects of olfaction on visual processing during infancy. We investigated ...
Schaffer and Parry presented evidence that 6-month-old infants are indiscriminate in their manual ap...
This study investigated whether visual stimuli (FACES vs. CARS) combined with the presence of matern...
Contains fulltext : 90419.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
International audienceWhether neonatal odor memory can persist into toddlerhood and influence behavi...
This study examined the developing object knowledge of infants through their visual anticipation of ...
Vertebrate embryos and neonates are competent to encode odor information, and to later use it in gui...
Abstract. This paper reviews some studies related to the ontogeny of olfactory competence in humans ...
The role of hedonic reactions to odours on determining rejections of foods in infants is still debat...
International audienceAlthough much is known about the development of object exploration during infa...
To evaluate breastfed infants ' responses to scented objects, we videotaped the facial and bodi...
The ability of 4-month-old infants to learn the arbitrary relationship between an object and a disti...
This study investigated whether an odor can affect infants' attention to visually presented objects ...
This study investigated whether an odor can affect infants ’ attention to visually presented objects...
International audienceLittle is known about the effects of olfaction on visual processing during inf...
Little is known about the effects of olfaction on visual processing during infancy. We investigated ...
Schaffer and Parry presented evidence that 6-month-old infants are indiscriminate in their manual ap...
This study investigated whether visual stimuli (FACES vs. CARS) combined with the presence of matern...
Contains fulltext : 90419.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
International audienceWhether neonatal odor memory can persist into toddlerhood and influence behavi...
This study examined the developing object knowledge of infants through their visual anticipation of ...
Vertebrate embryos and neonates are competent to encode odor information, and to later use it in gui...
Abstract. This paper reviews some studies related to the ontogeny of olfactory competence in humans ...
The role of hedonic reactions to odours on determining rejections of foods in infants is still debat...