Detecting continuity violations in infancy: a new account and new evidence from covering and tube events.
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Babies and brains: habituation in infant cognition and functional neuroimagingYoung infants' actions reveal their developing knowledge of support variables: converging evidence for violation-of-expectation findingsInnate Ideas Revisited: For a Principle of Persistence in Infants' Physical ReasoningWho is crossing where? Infants' discrimination of figures and grounds in events.The effect of color priming on infant brain and behavior.When the ordinary seems unexpected: evidence for incremental physical knowledge in young infants.Infants' reasoning about hidden objects: evidence for event-general and event-specific expectationsPerseverative responding in a violation-of-expectation task in 6.5-month-old infants.Young infants' reasoning about hidden objects: evidence from violation-of-expectation tasks with test trials only.Décalage in infants' knowledge about occlusion and containment events: converging evidence from action tasks.Should all stationary objects move when hit? Developments in infants' causal and statistical expectations about collision events.Can infants be "taught" to attend to a new physical variable in an event category? The case of height in covering events.Inducing infants to detect a physical violation in a single trial.Infants' physical knowledge affects their change detection.Priming infants to use pattern information in an object individuation task: the role of comparison.Infants use compression information to infer objects' weights: examining cognition, exploration, and prospective action in a preferential-reaching taskObject Individuation and Physical Reasoning in Infancy: An Integrative Account.Oscillatory Activity in the Infant Brain and the Representation of Small Numbers.Multisensory exploration and object individuation in infancy.Detecting impossible changes in infancy: a three-system account.Color-function categories that prime infants to use color information in an object individuation taskStaying in bounds: Contextual constraints on object-file coherence.Young infants' reasoning about physical events involving inert and self-propelled objects.Factors affecting infants' manual search for occluded objects and the genesis of object permanence.Preserved visual representations despite change blindness in infants.Mental spatial transformations in 14- and 16-month-old infants: effects of action and observational experience.On the spatial foundations of the conceptual system and its enrichment.Explanation-based learning in infancy.Five-month-old infants have different expectations for solids and liquids.Infants Actively Construct and Update Their Representations of Physical Events: Evidence from Change Detection by 12-Month-Olds
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Detecting continuity violations in infancy: a new account and new evidence from covering and tube events.
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