Infants' object location and identity processing in spatial scenes: an ERP study
Brain and Behavior2013Vol. 3(6), pp. 729–737
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Abstract
This study is the first to show that infants are capable of rapidly detecting changes in single objects when these are presented in an environment, but lack conscious detection of a switch. These results indicate that 12-month-old infants as yet lack the ability to rapidly bind the identity and location of multiple objects within an environment.
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