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Neiworth, Julie J.; Parsons, Richard R.; Hassett, Janice M. – Developmental Science, 2004
A preference to novelty paradigm used to study human infants (Quinn, 2002) examined attention to novel animal pictures at subordinate, basic and superordinate levels in tamarins. First, pairs of pictures were presented in phases, starting with a monkey species (subordinate level) and ending with mammal and dinosaur sets (superordinate levels).…
Descriptors: Infants, Primatology, Classification, Pictorial Stimuli

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