Perceptual sensitivity and motoric competence in 5- and 6-month-old infants |
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Authors: | Deckert-Pelton Melanie Zimmerman Sherri |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, The University of West Florida, Fort Walton Beach 32547, USA. mpelton0@uwf.edu |
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Abstract: | The authors explored whether 5- to 6-month-old infants were sensitive to perceptual information and how they used perception as a recognition cue to search for a hidden object. In addition, the authors categorized and examined infant grasp by developmental effectiveness to determine any impact on infant search behaviors. In a within-participants design, 20 infants were presented with a toy in 2 occluder conditions. The toy was hidden under either a thick, camouflaging cloth or a thin, semitransparent cloth. The data revealed significant effects of perceptual sensitivity, age, and motor sophistication on search tasks. The results suggest that motor competence might be a limiting factor in infants' abilities to link motoric responses to notions about an object. |
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