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Memory For Contingent Versus Noncontingent Events, Maricel Cigales
Memory For Contingent Versus Noncontingent Events, Maricel Cigales
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Twenty-four 7.5- to 8-month old infants were presented with two manipulanda and given either behavior-contingent or noncontingent experience with an object. Infants in the contingent group learned and remembered the controlling action for up to 1 week (t(11)=2.83, p
Infants' Detection Of Synchrony Between Sounds And Pauses In The Movement Of An Object, Linda Alberga
Infants' Detection Of Synchrony Between Sounds And Pauses In The Movement Of An Object, Linda Alberga
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The present study investigated the development of sensitivity to temporal synchrony between sounds of impact and pauses in the movement of an object by infants of 2 1/2, 4 and 6 months of age. Ninety infants were tested across four experiments with side-by-side videos of a red and white square and a blue and yellow triangle along with a centralized soundtrack which was synchronized with only one of the films. This preference phase was then followed by a search phase, where the two films were accompanied by intermittent bursts of the soundtrack from each object. Twomonth- olds showed no evidence …