Three experiments assessed the development of children's part and configural (part-relational) processing in object recognition during adolescence. In total, 312 school children aged 7-16 years and 80 adults were tested in 3-alternative forced choice (3-AFC) tasks. They judged the correct appearance of upright and inverted presented familiar animals, artifacts, and newly learned multipart objects, which had been manipulated either in terms of individual parts or part relations. Manipulation of part relations was constrained to either metric (animals, artifacts, and multipart objects) or categorical (multipart objects only) changes. For animals and artifacts, even the youngest children were close to adult levels for the correct recognition o...
A series of experiments examined children's recognition of animals by their features (Parts) and by ...
Do young children recognize faces differently than older children and adults? Previous research (Car...
According to a classic view developed by Carey and Diamond (1977), young children process faces in a...
Three experiments assessed the development of children's part and configural (part-relational) proce...
Four experiments with unfamiliar objects examined the remarkably late consolidation of part-relation...
Four experiments with unfamiliar objects examined the remarkably late consolidation of part-relation...
Recent experimental studies have shown that development towards adult performance levels in configur...
In the visual perception literature, the recognition of faces has often been contrasted with that of...
In the visual perception literature, the recognition of faces has often been contrasted with that of...
The development of face and object processing has attracted much attention; however, studies that di...
Empirical research on mental representation is challenging because internal representations are not ...
Background: The development of face and object processing has attracted much attention; however, stu...
There has been much debate over whether face and object recognition develop at a different rates dur...
BACKGROUND:The development of face and object processing has attracted much attention; however, stud...
A series of experiments examined children's recognition of animals by their features (Parts) and by ...
Do young children recognize faces differently than older children and adults? Previous research (Car...
According to a classic view developed by Carey and Diamond (1977), young children process faces in a...
Three experiments assessed the development of children's part and configural (part-relational) proce...
Four experiments with unfamiliar objects examined the remarkably late consolidation of part-relation...
Four experiments with unfamiliar objects examined the remarkably late consolidation of part-relation...
Recent experimental studies have shown that development towards adult performance levels in configur...
In the visual perception literature, the recognition of faces has often been contrasted with that of...
In the visual perception literature, the recognition of faces has often been contrasted with that of...
The development of face and object processing has attracted much attention; however, studies that di...
Empirical research on mental representation is challenging because internal representations are not ...
Background: The development of face and object processing has attracted much attention; however, stu...
There has been much debate over whether face and object recognition develop at a different rates dur...
BACKGROUND:The development of face and object processing has attracted much attention; however, stud...
A series of experiments examined children's recognition of animals by their features (Parts) and by ...
Do young children recognize faces differently than older children and adults? Previous research (Car...
According to a classic view developed by Carey and Diamond (1977), young children process faces in a...