In the present study, eye tracker methodology was used to explore whether there were age-related changes in the focus of infant attention during a learning event and subsequent recognition memory for event features. Six- and 9-month old infants watched a video of an adult demonstrating a sequence of actions with an object while visual attention was recorded using an eye tracker. At both ages, attention was focused primarily on the object and person, with the background attended to for approximately 12% of their viewing time. Recognition memory for the person, object and background from the video was assessed immediately using a Visual Paired Comparison procedure. Despite focusing on the central features while watching the target video, infa...
We assessed visual short-term memory (VSTM) for color in 6- and 8-month-old infants (n = 76) using a...
Attention turns looking, into seeing. Yet, little developmental research has examined the interface ...
Infants follow others' gaze toward external objects from early in ontogeny, but whether they use oth...
In the present study, eye tracker methodology was used to explore whether there were age-related cha...
In the present study, eye tracker methodology was used to explore whether there were age-related cha...
Research using the deferred imitation paradigm has shown that memory retrieval in humans becomes pro...
Deferred imitation tasks have shown that manipulations at encoding can enhance infant learning and m...
Deferred imitation tasks have shown that manipulations at encoding can enhance infant learning and m...
Infants early visual preferences for faces, and their observational learning abilities, are well-est...
Visual attention is one of the infant's primary tools for gathering relevant information from the en...
Infants' development of joint attention shows significant advances between 9 and 12 months of age, b...
Our understanding of the neural correlates involved in the development of attention and memory has l...
The foci of visual attention were modeled as a function of perceptual salience, adult fixation locat...
Infants\u27 development of joint attention shows significant advances between 9 and 12 months of age...
Infants have a natural tendency to look at adults' faces, possibly to help initiate vital interactio...
We assessed visual short-term memory (VSTM) for color in 6- and 8-month-old infants (n = 76) using a...
Attention turns looking, into seeing. Yet, little developmental research has examined the interface ...
Infants follow others' gaze toward external objects from early in ontogeny, but whether they use oth...
In the present study, eye tracker methodology was used to explore whether there were age-related cha...
In the present study, eye tracker methodology was used to explore whether there were age-related cha...
Research using the deferred imitation paradigm has shown that memory retrieval in humans becomes pro...
Deferred imitation tasks have shown that manipulations at encoding can enhance infant learning and m...
Deferred imitation tasks have shown that manipulations at encoding can enhance infant learning and m...
Infants early visual preferences for faces, and their observational learning abilities, are well-est...
Visual attention is one of the infant's primary tools for gathering relevant information from the en...
Infants' development of joint attention shows significant advances between 9 and 12 months of age, b...
Our understanding of the neural correlates involved in the development of attention and memory has l...
The foci of visual attention were modeled as a function of perceptual salience, adult fixation locat...
Infants\u27 development of joint attention shows significant advances between 9 and 12 months of age...
Infants have a natural tendency to look at adults' faces, possibly to help initiate vital interactio...
We assessed visual short-term memory (VSTM) for color in 6- and 8-month-old infants (n = 76) using a...
Attention turns looking, into seeing. Yet, little developmental research has examined the interface ...
Infants follow others' gaze toward external objects from early in ontogeny, but whether they use oth...