Visual tracking and existence constancy in 5-month-old infants |
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Authors: | Susan Goldberg |
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Affiliation: | Brandeis University USA |
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Abstract: | Visual fixation and cardiac deceleration for 36 infants 20–24 weeks old were recorded during three kinds of events in which objects moving on a linear trajectory were temporarily occluded by a screen: (1) a familiar object appeared on both sides of the screen; (2) a novel object appeared on both sides of the screen; and (3) a novel object appeared to change to a familiar one behind the screen. Infant attention was related to novelty and familiarity of objects and there was no evidence of behavior reflecting the expectancy that a stable object continued to exist behind the screen. These findings are in conflict with those of previous tracking studies and the discussion focuses upon explanations for this discrepancy. |
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Keywords: | Reprints should be requested from the author Department of Psychology Brandeis University Waltham MA 02154. |
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