Title of article
Chronometric studies of numerical cognition in five-month-old infants
Author/Authors
Wood، نويسنده , , Justin N. and Spelke، نويسنده , , Elizabeth S.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
17
From page
23
To page
39
Abstract
Developmental research suggests that some of the mechanisms that underlie numerical cognition are present and functional in human infancy. To investigate these mechanisms and their developmental course, psychologists have turned to behavioral and electrophysiological methods using briefly presented displays. These methods, however, depend on the assumption that young infants can extract numerical information rapidly. Here we test this assumption and begin to investigate the speed of numerical processing in five-month-old infants. Infants successfully discriminated between arrays of 4 vs. 8 dots on the basis of number when a new array appeared every 2 s, but not when a new array appeared every 1.0 or 1.5 s. These results suggest alternative interpretations of past findings, provide constraints on the design of future experiments, and introduce a new method for probing infantsʹ enumeration process. Further experiments using this method provide initial evidence that infantsʹ enumeration mechanism operates in parallel and yields increasingly accurate numerical representations over time, as does the enumeration mechanism used by adults in symbolic and non-symbolic tasks.
Keywords
Chronometric studies , Numerical cognition , Human infancy
Journal title
Cognition
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Cognition
Record number
2075880
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