Novelty seeking is viewed as adaptive, and novelty preferences in infancy predict cognitive performance into adulthood. Yet 7-month-olds prefer familiar stimuli to novel ones when searching for hidden objects, in contrast to their strong novelty preferences with visible objects (Shinskey & Munakata, 2005). According to a graded representations perspective on object knowledge, infants gradually develop stronger object representations through experience, such that representations of familiar objects can be better maintained, supporting greater search than with novel objects. Object representations should strengthen with further development to allow older infants to shift from familiarity to novelty preferences with hidden objects. The current...
We investigate when infants exhibit knowledge of the familiar size of well-known objects and whether...
Updating mental representations, 2 One of the most distinctive characteristics of humans is our capa...
Children are often drawn to novelty, but these preferences may depend on their goals. In two experim...
Novelty seeking is viewed as adaptive, and novelty preferences in infancy predict cognitive performa...
What infants appear to know depends heavily on how they are tested. For example, infants seem to und...
Studies relying on looking-time measures have found evidence of a far more precocious understanding ...
Schaffer and Parry presented evidence that 6-month-old infants are indiscriminate in their manual ap...
In this experiment, we examined whether sensitivity to the relevance of object insides for the categ...
Recent research with adults indicates that curiosity induced by uncertainty enhances learning and me...
At 4 months, infants were shown a series of brief choice trials between a stimulus that always rema...
In this experiment, we examined whether sensitivity to the relevance of object insides for the categ...
The current study aimed to examine the age at which infants exhibit knowledge of the familiar size o...
Two important and related developments in children between 18 and 24 months of age are the rapid exp...
Bahrick and Pickens (1995) proposed a four-phase model of infant attention, suggesting that recent m...
How infants acquire knowledge about animate beings and physical objects has been of interest to deve...
We investigate when infants exhibit knowledge of the familiar size of well-known objects and whether...
Updating mental representations, 2 One of the most distinctive characteristics of humans is our capa...
Children are often drawn to novelty, but these preferences may depend on their goals. In two experim...
Novelty seeking is viewed as adaptive, and novelty preferences in infancy predict cognitive performa...
What infants appear to know depends heavily on how they are tested. For example, infants seem to und...
Studies relying on looking-time measures have found evidence of a far more precocious understanding ...
Schaffer and Parry presented evidence that 6-month-old infants are indiscriminate in their manual ap...
In this experiment, we examined whether sensitivity to the relevance of object insides for the categ...
Recent research with adults indicates that curiosity induced by uncertainty enhances learning and me...
At 4 months, infants were shown a series of brief choice trials between a stimulus that always rema...
In this experiment, we examined whether sensitivity to the relevance of object insides for the categ...
The current study aimed to examine the age at which infants exhibit knowledge of the familiar size o...
Two important and related developments in children between 18 and 24 months of age are the rapid exp...
Bahrick and Pickens (1995) proposed a four-phase model of infant attention, suggesting that recent m...
How infants acquire knowledge about animate beings and physical objects has been of interest to deve...
We investigate when infants exhibit knowledge of the familiar size of well-known objects and whether...
Updating mental representations, 2 One of the most distinctive characteristics of humans is our capa...
Children are often drawn to novelty, but these preferences may depend on their goals. In two experim...