Looking where and looking when: What visual measures can (and cannot) tell us about infant perception and cognition

Looking where and looking when: What visual measures can (and cannot) tell us about infant perception and cognition

19 Bell Symposium Looking where and looking when: What visual measures can (and cannot) tell us about infant perception and cognition Organizer Mar...

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19 Bell

Symposium

Looking where and looking when: What visual measures can (and cannot) tell us about infant perception and cognition Organizer

Martha Ann Bell Department of Psychology Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA 24061-0436 USA Presenters

Robin Panneton Cooper Looking as a measure of perceptual preference in infants Janet E. Frick Individual differences in infant looking:

Old questions and new directions

Richard S. Bogartz, Jeanne L. Shinskey Do young infants represent occluded objects? Martha Ann Bell A looking version of the A-not-B task: Frontal EEG and infant cognitive functioning Susan A Rose Discussant