Husaim and Cohen\u27s focus (Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1981, 27, 443–456) on the learning of ill-defined categories by infants is securely motivated. Still, some of the particular questions they pursue—namely, how many dimensions are used to form the categories and what is the salience hierarchy of the dimensions—are tricky and perhaps misleading. Underlying their design and analysis is the basic assumption that the dimensions or attributes of the stimulus as defined by the experimenter have psychological reality for the infants. This assumption is questioned. Infants may perceive different attributes in the stimulus or they may not articulate the stimulus into attributes at all
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Is information from vision and audition mutually facilitative to categorization in infants? Ten-mo...
It has been demonstrated that there is a particular level in most category hierarchies (which has be...
Developing knowledge of the vehicle, animal, and fruit categories was traced in six children from 0 ...
Our thematic collection relates to the nature of young infants' representation in specific situation...
This Response or Comment is brought to you for free and open access by the Psychology at Works. It h...
Previous studies have examined the role of various perceptual features of objects on an infant’s abi...
This chapter outlines a number of the most prominent and thorny questions and issues in the field an...
In this article, we review the principal findings on infant categorization from the last 30 years. T...
Recency effects are well documented in the adult and infant literature: recognition and recall memor...
Two experiments utilizing familiarization-novelty preference procedures examined the way stimulus ch...
Book synopsis: Whether or not infants' earliest perception of the world is a "blooming, buzzing, con...
How do infants initially determine whether a novel object word labels a specific individual (e.g. Ma...
The current experiments were concerned with the development of object categorization skills during t...
Computational models are tools for testing mechanistic theories of learning and development. Formal ...
This article presents a connectionist model of correlation-based categorization by 10-month-old infa...
Is information from vision and audition mutually facilitative to categorization in infants? Ten-mo...
It has been demonstrated that there is a particular level in most category hierarchies (which has be...
Developing knowledge of the vehicle, animal, and fruit categories was traced in six children from 0 ...