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Woods, Rebecca J.; Wilcox, Teresa – Developmental Psychology, 2010
The ability to individuate objects is one of our most fundamental cognitive capacities. Recent research has revealed that when objects vary in color or luminance alone, infants fail to individuate those objects until 11.5 months. However, color and luminance frequently covary in the natural environment, thus providing a more salient and reliable…
Descriptors: Infants, Color, Lighting, Visual Stimuli

Haaf, Robert A. – Developmental Psychology, 1977
Descriptors: Infants, Pattern Recognition, Research, Visual Discrimination

DeLeon, J. L.; And Others – Developmental Psychology, 1970
Descriptors: Intermode Differences, Pattern Recognition, Preschool Children, Tactual Perception

Milewski, Allen E. – Developmental Psychology, 1979
Reports three experiments which investigated the discrimination of simple visual arrangements by three-month-old infants. An operant high-amplitude sucking technique was used in a stimulus familiarization-novelty paradigm. (JMB)
Descriptors: Infants, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Pattern Recognition, Visual Discrimination

van Loosbroek, Erik; Smitsman, Ad. W. – Developmental Psychology, 1990
Infants were tested at 5, 8, and 13 months of age for numerosity perception. Subjects observed displayed figures on a screen moving at constant speed with irregular trajectories and occasional occlusions. Results demonstrated that discrimination of units, and not of characteristic patterns, underlies numerosity perception. (BC)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Infants, Longitudinal Studies, Pattern Recognition