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Perone, Sammy; Spencer, John P. – Developmental Psychology, 2014
The study of looking dynamics and discrimination form the backbone of developmental science and are central processes in theories of infant cognition. Looking dynamics and discrimination change dramatically across the 1st year of life. Surprisingly, developmental changes in looking and discrimination have not been studied together. Recent…
Descriptors: Infants, Cognitive Development, Eye Movements, Visual Discrimination
Markson, Lori; Spelke, Elizabeth S. – Infancy, 2006
Six experiments investigated 7-month-old infants' capacity to learn about the self-propelled motion of an object. After observing 1 wind-up toy animal move on its own and a second wind-up toy animal move passively by an experimenter's hand, infants looked reliably longer at the former object during a subsequent stationary test, providing evidence…
Descriptors: Infants, Motion, Toys, Experiments
Lecuyer, Roger; Berthereau, Sophie; Taieb, Amel Ben; Tardif, Nadia – Infant and Child Development, 2004
Previous research has demonstrated infants' capacity to discriminate between situations in which all the objects successively hidden behind a screen are present, or not, after the removal of the screen. Two types of interpretation have been proposed: counting capacity or object memorization capacity. In the usual paradigm, the missing object in…
Descriptors: Infants, Visual Discrimination, Eye Movements, Experiments

Harris, L. J.; Allen, T. W. – Human Development, 1974
Reviews examples from the recent psychological literature relating to object orientation and constancy. The conclusion is reached that the attempt to separate the constancy and discrimination questions in an experimental design employing only a single dependent variable fails practically and theoretically. A theoretically more acceptable…
Descriptors: Conditioning, Infants, Literature Reviews, Object Manipulation