Title of article
Developing knowledge of objectsʹ motion properties in infancy
Author/Authors
David H. Rakison، نويسنده , , David H.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
32
From page
183
To page
214
Abstract
Three experiments with a novel variation of the inductive generalization procedure examined 18- and 22-month-oldsʹ knowledge of objectsʹ motion properties. Infants observed simple air and land movements modeled with an appropriate category member (e.g. dog) or an ambiguous block and were allowed to imitate with one or more of four exemplars. The experiments show that 18-month-oldsʹ knowledge of land motions is grounded in causally relevant object parts, whereas 22-month-olds relate such motions more broadly to appropriate category members. Infantsʹ basis for generalizing air motions suggested that at 22 months they have little knowledge about objects from that domain. The results are discussed in relation to the early development of the animate–inanimate distinction and the nature of the inductive generalization task.
Keywords
Infant cognition , Animacy , Inductive deductive reasoning , Concept formation
Journal title
Cognition
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Cognition
Record number
2075868
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