Diagrams and pictorial representations are common in children's lives and require abstraction away from visual perception. In three experiments, we investigated 4- to 8- year-olds’ comprehension of such representations. In Experiment 1 (N = 80), children were shown photographs of geometric objects and asked to choose the corresponding line drawing from among sets of four, or vice versa. Results showed considerable developmental progression, especially around age 6. Experiment 2 (N = 16) ruled out that 4-year-olds’ difficulties were due to problems with the visual matching task itself. Experiment 3 (N = 32) showed comparable performance for matching diagrams to 3D objects rather than to photographs. Findings suggest increasing unders...
Three experiments examined 3- to 5-year-olds' (N?=?428) understanding of the relationship between pi...
Two studies compared 2- to 14-year-olds ’ production and comprehension of realism in human gure draw...
The present study explored children's cognitive development through their drawings. One hundred and ...
Drawings can be ambiguous and represent more than one entity. In three experiments, we examine wheth...
Adults readily detect structural coherence and it was recently discovered that young infants respond...
International audienceThe present study investigated children's understanding development of multipl...
This study investigated the development of children's understanding of representational change when ...
Drawing in perspective seems to involve a prolonged development and is not usually present in child...
Even babies have an implicit appreciation of the relationship between realistic pictures and the obj...
Representation of spatial categories was assessed in 4- to 7-year-olds. Across nine spatial categori...
The research reported here investigated the nature of young children's understanding of a novel symb...
NOTICE: this is the author's version of a work that was accepted for publication in Spatial Cog...
The ability to select an appropriate diagram to represent the structure of problem information is a ...
Impossible figures are an ideal model for examining the development of local and global object proce...
The present thesis explores the link between children's drawings and cognitive development. The aim ...
Three experiments examined 3- to 5-year-olds' (N?=?428) understanding of the relationship between pi...
Two studies compared 2- to 14-year-olds ’ production and comprehension of realism in human gure draw...
The present study explored children's cognitive development through their drawings. One hundred and ...
Drawings can be ambiguous and represent more than one entity. In three experiments, we examine wheth...
Adults readily detect structural coherence and it was recently discovered that young infants respond...
International audienceThe present study investigated children's understanding development of multipl...
This study investigated the development of children's understanding of representational change when ...
Drawing in perspective seems to involve a prolonged development and is not usually present in child...
Even babies have an implicit appreciation of the relationship between realistic pictures and the obj...
Representation of spatial categories was assessed in 4- to 7-year-olds. Across nine spatial categori...
The research reported here investigated the nature of young children's understanding of a novel symb...
NOTICE: this is the author's version of a work that was accepted for publication in Spatial Cog...
The ability to select an appropriate diagram to represent the structure of problem information is a ...
Impossible figures are an ideal model for examining the development of local and global object proce...
The present thesis explores the link between children's drawings and cognitive development. The aim ...
Three experiments examined 3- to 5-year-olds' (N?=?428) understanding of the relationship between pi...
Two studies compared 2- to 14-year-olds ’ production and comprehension of realism in human gure draw...
The present study explored children's cognitive development through their drawings. One hundred and ...