Visual object processing in infancy is often described as proceeding from an early stage in which object features are processed independently to a later stage in which relations between features are taken into account (e.g., Cohen, 1998). Here we present the Representational Acuity Hypothesis, which argues that this behavioral shift can be explained by a developmental decrease in the size of neural receptive fields in the cortical areas responsible for object representation, together with a tuning to specific object features. We evaluate this hypothesis with a connectionist model of infant perceptual categorization. The model shows a behavioral shift in featural to relational processing consistent with similar results observed in the infant...
We provide evidence that primacy and/or recency effects play a crucial role in infant visual categor...
The relation between perceptual organization and categorization processes in 3- and 4-month-olds was...
This article presents a connectionist model of correlation-based categorization by 10-month-old infa...
Visual object processing in infancy is often described as proceeding from an early stage in which ob...
Computational models are tools for testing mechanistic theories of learning and development. Formal ...
Humans make sense of the world by organizing things into categories. When and how does this process ...
We measured looking times and ERPs to examine the cognitive and brain bases of perceptual category l...
Developmental researchers typically use equivocal terminology to explain the foundation of visual pe...
International audienceMareschal, French, and Quinn (2000) and Mareschal, Quinn, and French (2002) ha...
Mareschal, French, and Quinn (2000) and Mareschal, Quinn, and French (2002)have proposed a connectio...
Infants under 7 months of age fail to reach behind an occluding screen to retrieve a desired toy eve...
To explore questions of how human infants begin to perceive partly occluded objects, we devised two ...
The question of how representational capacities develop in humans has been engaging cognitive psycho...
In two experiments, we investigated the development of representational flexibility in visual recogn...
Infants ’ capacity to represent objects in visual working memory changes substantially during the fi...
We provide evidence that primacy and/or recency effects play a crucial role in infant visual categor...
The relation between perceptual organization and categorization processes in 3- and 4-month-olds was...
This article presents a connectionist model of correlation-based categorization by 10-month-old infa...
Visual object processing in infancy is often described as proceeding from an early stage in which ob...
Computational models are tools for testing mechanistic theories of learning and development. Formal ...
Humans make sense of the world by organizing things into categories. When and how does this process ...
We measured looking times and ERPs to examine the cognitive and brain bases of perceptual category l...
Developmental researchers typically use equivocal terminology to explain the foundation of visual pe...
International audienceMareschal, French, and Quinn (2000) and Mareschal, Quinn, and French (2002) ha...
Mareschal, French, and Quinn (2000) and Mareschal, Quinn, and French (2002)have proposed a connectio...
Infants under 7 months of age fail to reach behind an occluding screen to retrieve a desired toy eve...
To explore questions of how human infants begin to perceive partly occluded objects, we devised two ...
The question of how representational capacities develop in humans has been engaging cognitive psycho...
In two experiments, we investigated the development of representational flexibility in visual recogn...
Infants ’ capacity to represent objects in visual working memory changes substantially during the fi...
We provide evidence that primacy and/or recency effects play a crucial role in infant visual categor...
The relation between perceptual organization and categorization processes in 3- and 4-month-olds was...
This article presents a connectionist model of correlation-based categorization by 10-month-old infa...