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Delayed recognition memory for orientation by human infants
Authors:P C Quinn  E R Siqueland  P C Bomba
Institution:Brown University USA;University of Texas at Arlington USA
Abstract:The familiarization/novelty preference paradigm was employed to study the effect of a delay (between the end of the familiarization phase and the beginning of the test phase) on discrimination of the orientation of square-wave gratings by 2- and 3-month-old human infants. Three stimulus pairs were studied: horizontal-vertical, non-mirror-image obliques, and mirror-image obliques. The data indicate that the members of the oblique-oblique stimulus pairs are confused in memory to a greater extent than the members of the horizontal-vertical stimulus pair. These findings are consistent with P.C. Bomba's (1984, Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 37, 609-636) recent report that infants respond to the orientation of a visual stimulus in a categorical-like manner.
Keywords:Reprint requests should be sent to Einar R  Siqueland  Department of Psychology  Brown University  Providence  RI 02912  
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