Evidence from adult psychophysics, brain imaging, and honeybee's behavior has been reported to support the notion that topological properties are the primitives of visual representation (Chen, 1982). The present study aims to explore the question of how the sensitivity to topological property might originate during development. Specifically, we tested 1.5- to 6-month-old infants' visual sensitivity for topological versus geometric properties with the forced-choice novelty preference technique. A disk and a ring were used in the topologically-different condition (Exp. 1), while a disk and a triangle were used in the geometrically different condition (Exp. 2). The results showed that infants could reliably discriminate stimuli based on topolo...
There is now general consensus that infants can use several different visual properties as the basis...
International audienceFrom the very first days of life, newborns are not tied to represent narrow, m...
Novelty seeking is viewed as adaptive, and novelty preferences in infancy predict cognitive performa...
Several theories of spatial orientation propose that the geometry of an environment plays a privileg...
ABSTRACT: Several theories of spatial orientation propose that the geometry of an environment plays ...
Adults can use pictorial depth cues to infer three-dimensional structure in two-dimensional depictio...
ABSTRACT—Adults can use pictorial depth cues to infer three-dimensional structure in two-dimensional...
Using eye tracking, we investigated if 10-month-old infants could discriminate between members of a ...
This study explored newborns' ability to perceive perceptual similarities between different exemplar...
Four-month-old infants can integrate local cues provided by two-dimensional pictures and interpret g...
There is now general consensus that infants can use several different visual properties as the basis...
Looking-time studies examined whether 11-month-old infants can individuate two pairs of objects usin...
The study investigated processing of number and extent in few-day-old infants. Using the visual pref...
Geometric form perception has been extensively studied in human children, but it has not been system...
Infants of 4 and 6 months were familiarized with an object visually and factually and then tested fo...
There is now general consensus that infants can use several different visual properties as the basis...
International audienceFrom the very first days of life, newborns are not tied to represent narrow, m...
Novelty seeking is viewed as adaptive, and novelty preferences in infancy predict cognitive performa...
Several theories of spatial orientation propose that the geometry of an environment plays a privileg...
ABSTRACT: Several theories of spatial orientation propose that the geometry of an environment plays ...
Adults can use pictorial depth cues to infer three-dimensional structure in two-dimensional depictio...
ABSTRACT—Adults can use pictorial depth cues to infer three-dimensional structure in two-dimensional...
Using eye tracking, we investigated if 10-month-old infants could discriminate between members of a ...
This study explored newborns' ability to perceive perceptual similarities between different exemplar...
Four-month-old infants can integrate local cues provided by two-dimensional pictures and interpret g...
There is now general consensus that infants can use several different visual properties as the basis...
Looking-time studies examined whether 11-month-old infants can individuate two pairs of objects usin...
The study investigated processing of number and extent in few-day-old infants. Using the visual pref...
Geometric form perception has been extensively studied in human children, but it has not been system...
Infants of 4 and 6 months were familiarized with an object visually and factually and then tested fo...
There is now general consensus that infants can use several different visual properties as the basis...
International audienceFrom the very first days of life, newborns are not tied to represent narrow, m...
Novelty seeking is viewed as adaptive, and novelty preferences in infancy predict cognitive performa...