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1981

Psychology

University of Nebraska at Omaha

Infants

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The Use Of Function In Infant Concept Acquisition, Carolyn S. Held Nov 1981

The Use Of Function In Infant Concept Acquisition, Carolyn S. Held

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The use of function for concept formation in 5 and 8 month old infants was studied in an experiment employing a conceptual adaptation of the standard habituation paradigm. A total of 64 male and female infants were shown videoptaped presentations which involved changes in form and functional attributes of selected stimuli. The stimuli consisted of striped figures which could vary in form (shmoo-shaped or H-shaped) and function (side-to-side movements or up-down movements). During habituation, all infants were shown multiexemplars of a specific figure performing a single movement pattern; the figures varied only in color. During test trials, the infants were …