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O'Connell, Laura; Poulin-Dubois, Diane; Demke, Tamara; Guay, Amanda – Infancy, 2009
Adopting a procedure developed with human speakers, we examined infants' ability to follow a nonhuman agent's gaze direction and subsequently to use its gaze to learn new words. When a programmable robot acted as the speaker (Experiment 1), infants followed its gaze toward the word referent whether or not it coincided with their own focus of…
Descriptors: Infants, Robotics, Eye Movements, Vocabulary Development
Schweinle, Amy; Wilcox, Teresa – Infancy, 2004
Prior research suggests that when very simple event sequences are used, 4.5-month-olds demonstrate the ability to individuate objects based on the continuity or disruption of their speed of motion (Wilcox & Schweinle, 2003). However, infants demonstrate their ability to individuate objects in an event-monitoring task (i.e., infants must keep track…
Descriptors: Infants, Child Development, Neurological Organization, Cognitive Processes

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