Infants rapidly learn both linguistic and nonlinguistic representations of their environment and begin to link these from around 6 months. While there is an increasing body of evidence for the effect of labels heard in-task on infants' online processing, whether infants' learned linguistic representations shape learned nonlinguistic representations is unclear. In this study 10-month-old infants were trained over the course of a week with two 3D objects, one labeled, and one unlabeled. Infants then took part in a looking time task in which 2D images of the objects were presented individually in a silent familiarization phase, followed by a preferential looking trial. During the critical familiarization phase, infants looked for longer at the...
The impact of novel labels on visual processing was investigated across two experiments with infants...
The impact of novel labels on visual processing was investigated across two experiments with infants...
It has been argued that labels play a special role in cognitive development: hearing the same label ...
Infants rapidly learn both linguistic and nonlinguistic representations of their environment, and be...
Despite substantial evidence for a bidirectional relationship between language and representation, t...
Recent studies have provided evidence that labeling can influence the outcome of infants ’ visual ca...
AbstractHow do infants’ emerging language abilities affect their organization of objects into catego...
The effect of labels on non-linguistic representations is the focus of substantial theoretical debat...
How do infants' emerging language abilities affect their organization of objects into categories? Th...
How do infants' emerging language abilities affect their organization of objects into categories? Th...
Whether verbal labels help infants visually process and categorize objects is a contentious issue. U...
Language shapes object categorization in infants. This starts as a general enhanced attentional effe...
The impact of novel labels on visual processing was investigated across two experiments with infants...
The impact of novel labels on visual processing was investigated across two experiments with infants...
The impact of novel labels on visual processing was investigated across two experiments with infants...
The impact of novel labels on visual processing was investigated across two experiments with infants...
The impact of novel labels on visual processing was investigated across two experiments with infants...
It has been argued that labels play a special role in cognitive development: hearing the same label ...
Infants rapidly learn both linguistic and nonlinguistic representations of their environment, and be...
Despite substantial evidence for a bidirectional relationship between language and representation, t...
Recent studies have provided evidence that labeling can influence the outcome of infants ’ visual ca...
AbstractHow do infants’ emerging language abilities affect their organization of objects into catego...
The effect of labels on non-linguistic representations is the focus of substantial theoretical debat...
How do infants' emerging language abilities affect their organization of objects into categories? Th...
How do infants' emerging language abilities affect their organization of objects into categories? Th...
Whether verbal labels help infants visually process and categorize objects is a contentious issue. U...
Language shapes object categorization in infants. This starts as a general enhanced attentional effe...
The impact of novel labels on visual processing was investigated across two experiments with infants...
The impact of novel labels on visual processing was investigated across two experiments with infants...
The impact of novel labels on visual processing was investigated across two experiments with infants...
The impact of novel labels on visual processing was investigated across two experiments with infants...
The impact of novel labels on visual processing was investigated across two experiments with infants...
It has been argued that labels play a special role in cognitive development: hearing the same label ...