Object manipulation facilitates kind-based object individuation of shape-similar objects |
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Authors: | Osman S. Kingo,Peter Kr jgaard |
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Affiliation: | a Center on Autobiographical Memory Research, Department of Psychology and MindLab, Aarhus University, Jens Chr. Skous Vej 4, Nobelparken, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark |
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Abstract: | Five experiments investigated the importance of shape and object manipulation when 12-month-olds were given the task of individuating objects representing exemplars of kinds in an event-mapping design. In Experiments 1 and 2, results of the study from Xu, Carey, and Quint (2004, Experiment 4) were partially replicated, showing that infants were able to individuate two natural-looking exemplars from different categories, but not two exemplars from the same category. In Experiment 3, infants failed to individuate two shape-similar exemplars (from Pauen, 2002a) from different categories. However, Experiment 4 revealed that allowing infants to manipulate objects shortly before the individuation task enabled them to individuate shape-similar objects from different categories. In Experiment 5, allowing object manipulation did not induce infants to individuate natural-looking objects from the same category. These findings suggest that object manipulation facilitates kind-based individuation of shape-similar objects by 12-month-olds. |
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Keywords: | Object individuation Object shape Object manipulation Kind representations Infancy |
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