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What Does It Look Like and What Can It Do? Category Structure Influences How Infants Categorize.
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posted on 2023-06-07, 18:32 authored by Jessica HorstJessica Horst, Lisa M Oakes, Kelly L MadoleDespite a large body of research demonstrating the kinds of categories to which infants respond, few studies have directly assessed how infants' categorization unfolds over time. Four experiments used a visual familiarization task to evaluate 10-month-old infants' (N=98) learning of exemplars characterized by commonalities in appearance or function. When learning exemplars with a common function, infants initially responded to the common feature, apparently forming a category, and only learned the individual features with more extensive familiarization. When learning exemplars with a common appearance, infants initially learned the individual features and apparently only formed a category with more extensive familiarization. The results are discussed in terms of models of category learning.
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
Child DevelopmentISSN
0009-3920Publisher
Wiley-BlackwellExternal DOI
Issue
3Volume
76Page range
614-631Department affiliated with
- Psychology Publications
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- Yes