Infants appear to search for objects hidden by darkness earlier in development than they search for objects hidden by an occluder in the light. However, these two types of search tasks have differed in numerous ways that may have contributed to better performance in the dark (e.g. in whether the hidden objects made sound, in the number of familiarization trials with visible objects). The current studies controlled such incidental differences between search tasks, so that they could be directly compared. Six-and-a-half-month-olds received four types of test events, in which either a toy or no toy was presented and then hidden in the dark or under a cloth in the light. Infants searched more often on toy than no-toy trials in the dark than wit...
Studies relying on looking-time measures have found evidence of a far more precocious understanding ...
Infants can anticipate the future location of a moving object and execute a predictive reach to inte...
Three studies were conducted to investigate the development of the object concept in infants at ages...
Infants search for an object hidden by an occluder in the light months later than one hidden by dark...
Why do infants have difficulty searching for objects hidden by occluders before 8 months when other ...
Infants search for an object hidden by an occluder in the light months later than one hidden by dark...
In manual search tasks designed to assess infants' knowledge of the object concept, why does search ...
Infants' understanding of how their actions affect the visibility of hidden objects may be a crucial...
Infants less than 8 months old appear to lack the concept of object permanence because they fail to ...
Young infants may be limited in searching for hidden objects because they lack the means-end motor s...
What infants appear to know depends heavily on how they are tested. For example, infants seem to und...
The standard explanation of infants' search failures with hidden objects, despite an apparent sensit...
Two experiments systematically examined factors that influence infants ’ manual search for hidden ob...
What do infants know about hidden objects, and when do they know it? After decades of empirical work...
abstract: Current research has consistently shown that children substantially younger than 2 years o...
Studies relying on looking-time measures have found evidence of a far more precocious understanding ...
Infants can anticipate the future location of a moving object and execute a predictive reach to inte...
Three studies were conducted to investigate the development of the object concept in infants at ages...
Infants search for an object hidden by an occluder in the light months later than one hidden by dark...
Why do infants have difficulty searching for objects hidden by occluders before 8 months when other ...
Infants search for an object hidden by an occluder in the light months later than one hidden by dark...
In manual search tasks designed to assess infants' knowledge of the object concept, why does search ...
Infants' understanding of how their actions affect the visibility of hidden objects may be a crucial...
Infants less than 8 months old appear to lack the concept of object permanence because they fail to ...
Young infants may be limited in searching for hidden objects because they lack the means-end motor s...
What infants appear to know depends heavily on how they are tested. For example, infants seem to und...
The standard explanation of infants' search failures with hidden objects, despite an apparent sensit...
Two experiments systematically examined factors that influence infants ’ manual search for hidden ob...
What do infants know about hidden objects, and when do they know it? After decades of empirical work...
abstract: Current research has consistently shown that children substantially younger than 2 years o...
Studies relying on looking-time measures have found evidence of a far more precocious understanding ...
Infants can anticipate the future location of a moving object and execute a predictive reach to inte...
Three studies were conducted to investigate the development of the object concept in infants at ages...