From visual-motor anticipation to conceptualization: Reaction to solid and hollow objects and knowledge of the function of containment |
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Authors: | Gilberte Pieraut-Le Bonniec |
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Institution: | Laboratoire de Psychologie EHESS-CNRS, Paris France |
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Abstract: | This research investigates the development of visual-manual coordination during infancy with respect to the spatial property of concavity and the development of the capacity to expect or understand that a hollow object affords specific manual behaviors. Tumblers closed at the top by a plexiglas plate were used: They seemed to be open but resisted introduction of the hand. Infants' behavior towards these deceptive objects was compared with their behavior towards identical objects that looked and felt closed or open. The results show that from the 8th month infants exhibit to the deceptive objects an anticipatory visuomotor behavior and from ninth month they exhibit exploratory behavior that suggests that they are trying to understand the discrepancy between the objects' visual and tactile properties. It can therefore be concluded that a rudimentary conceptualization of containment appears to be elaborated by infants from ninth month. |
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Keywords: | infant visual-motor anticipation conceptualization containment |
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