Visual tracking in young infants: Evidence for object identity or object permanence? ☆

作者: M.Keith Moore , Richard Borton , Betty Lee Darby

DOI: 10.1016/0022-0965(78)90076-0

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摘要: Previous research has shown that 5-month-old infants visually anticipate a moving object's appearance after it disappears behind a screen. This experiment assesses the underlying …

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