This study investigated processing of number and extent in newborns. Using visual preference, we showed that newborns discriminated between small sets of dot collections relying solely on implicit numerical information when non-numerical continuous variables were strictly controlled (Experiment 1), and solely on continuous information when numerical variables were controlled (Experiment 2). When number and extent were pitted against each other (Experiment 3), newborns showed no visual preference, suggesting that the two variables play comparable roles in attracting newborns’ visual attention. In contrast to reports of dominance of continuous variables, these findings suggest that multiple dimensions attract newborns’ attention and guide their visual exploration

Turati, C., Gava, L., Valenza, E., Ghirardi, V. (2013). Number Versus Extent in Newborns' Spontaneous Preference for Collections of Dots. COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT, 28, 10-20 [10.1016/j.cogdev.2012.06.002].

Number Versus Extent in Newborns' Spontaneous Preference for Collections of Dots

TURATI, CHIARA;
2013

Abstract

This study investigated processing of number and extent in newborns. Using visual preference, we showed that newborns discriminated between small sets of dot collections relying solely on implicit numerical information when non-numerical continuous variables were strictly controlled (Experiment 1), and solely on continuous information when numerical variables were controlled (Experiment 2). When number and extent were pitted against each other (Experiment 3), newborns showed no visual preference, suggesting that the two variables play comparable roles in attracting newborns’ visual attention. In contrast to reports of dominance of continuous variables, these findings suggest that multiple dimensions attract newborns’ attention and guide their visual exploration
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
numerical cognition, newborn, number knowledge, quantities processes, continuous variables
English
2013
28
10
20
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Turati, C., Gava, L., Valenza, E., Ghirardi, V. (2013). Number Versus Extent in Newborns' Spontaneous Preference for Collections of Dots. COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT, 28, 10-20 [10.1016/j.cogdev.2012.06.002].
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