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Before the age of 4 months, infants make inductive inferences about the motions of physical objects. Developmental psychologists have provided verbal ...
We propose that infant object perception is guided in part by probabilistic principles like persistence: things tend to remain the same, and when they change ...
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Before the age of 4 months, infants make inductive inference s about the motions of physical objects. Developmental psychologists have provided verbal ...
We propose that infant object perception is guided in part by probabilistic principles like persistence: things tend to remain the same, and when they change ...
Before the age of 4 months, infants make inductive inference s about the motions of physical objects. Developmental psychologists have provided verbal ...
Sixteen-week-old human infants distinguish optical displacements given by their own motion from displacements given by moving objects, and they use only the ...
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Nov 9, 2010 · An ideal observer is a hypothetical device that performs optimally in a perceptual task given the available information. The theory of ideal ...
Research on human infants has begun to shed light on early-developing processes for segmenting perceptual arrays into objects. Infants appear to perceive.
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Rather, the value of an ideal observer is to provide a precise measure of the stimulus information available for performing the task, a computational theory of ...
Unlike adults, young infants do not appear to perceive object boundaries in accord with the Gestalt principles of similarity, good continuation, and good form, ...
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