Video Deficit in Toddlers’ Object Retrieval: What Eye Movements Reveal About Online Cognition

Volume: 21, Issue: 1, Pages: 37 - 64
Published: Sep 11, 2015
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine whether toddlers exhibit different eye‐movement patterns when watching real events versus video demonstrations in an object‐retrieval task. Twenty‐four‐month‐olds ( N = 36) searched for a sticker on a felt board after watching an experimenter hide it behind a felt object in person or via video. Eye movements during the hiding event were recorded. Compared to those watching in‐person events, children...
Paper Details
Title
Video Deficit in Toddlers’ Object Retrieval: What Eye Movements Reveal About Online Cognition
Published Date
Sep 11, 2015
Journal
Volume
21
Issue
1
Pages
37 - 64
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