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J Cogn Dev ; 16(1): 11-30, 2015 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25663827

RESUMO

Although infants' cognitions about the world must be influenced by experience, little research has directly assessed the relation between everyday experience and infants' visual cognition in the laboratory. Eye-tracking procedures were used to measure 4-month-old infants' eye-movements as they visually investigated a series of images. Infants with pet experience (N = 27) directed a greater proportion of their looking at the most informative region of animal stimuli-the head-than did infants without such experience (N = 21); the two groups of infants did not differ in their scanning of images of human faces or vehicles. Thus, infants' visual cognitions are influenced by everyday experience, and theories of cognitive development in infancy must account for the effect of experience on development.

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Cognition ; 118(3): 293-305, 2011 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21168832

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To examine the development of visual short-term memory (VSTM) for location, we presented 6- to 12-month-old infants (N=199) with two side-by-side stimulus streams. In each stream, arrays of colored circles continually appeared, disappeared, and reappeared. In the changing stream, the location of one or more items changed in each cycle; in the non-changing streams the locations did not change. Eight- and 12.5-month-old infants showed evidence of memory for multiple locations, whereas 6.5-month-old infants showed evidence of memory only for a single location, and only when that location was easily identified by salient landmarks. In the absence of such landmarks, 6.5-month-old infants showed evidence of memory for the overall configuration or shape. This developmental trajectory for spatial VSTM is similar to that previously observed for color VSTM. These results additionally show that infants' ability to detect changes in location is dependent on their developing sensitivity to spatial reference frames.


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Desenvolvimento Infantil/fisiologia , Memória de Curto Prazo/fisiologia , Percepção Visual/fisiologia , Fatores Etários , Percepção de Cores/fisiologia , Feminino , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Testes Neuropsicológicos , Percepção Espacial/fisiologia
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Infant Behav Dev ; 33(4): 619-28, 2010 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20728223

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We examined how experience at home with pets is related to infants' processing of animal stimuli in a standard laboratory procedure. We presented 6-month-old infants with photographs of cats or dogs and found that infants with pets at home (N=40) responded differently to the pictures than infants without pets (N=40). These results suggest that infants' experience in one context (at home) contributes to their processing of similar stimuli in a different context (the laboratory), and have implications for how infants' early experience shapes basic cognitive processing.


Assuntos
Desenvolvimento Infantil , Formação de Conceito , Imaginação/fisiologia , Comportamento do Lactente/psicologia , Animais de Estimação , Animais , Gatos , Cães , Feminino , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Reconhecimento Visual de Modelos/fisiologia , Estimulação Luminosa/métodos
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