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Infancy ; 26(1): 39-46, 2021 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33111438

ABSTRACT

Interpreting and predicting direction of preference in infant research has been a thorny issue for decades. Several factors have been proposed to account for familiarity versus novelty preferences, including age, length of exposure, and task complexity. The current study explores an additional dimension: experience with the experimental paradigm. We reanalyzed the data from 4 experiments on artificial grammar learning in 12-month-old infants run using the head-turn preference procedure (HPP). Participants in these studies varied substantially in their number of laboratory visits. Results show that the number of HPP studies is related to direction of preference: Infants with limited experience with the HPP setting were more likely to show familiarity preferences than infants who had amassed more experience with this paradigm. This evidence has important implications for the interpretation of experimental results: Experience with a given method or, more broadly, with the laboratory environment may affect infants' patterns of preferences.


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Behavioral Research/standards , Biomedical Research/standards , Choice Behavior/physiology , Infant Behavior/physiology , Psychology, Developmental/standards , Recognition, Psychology/physiology , Biomedical Research/methods , Eye Movements/physiology , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Psychology, Developmental/methods , Visual Perception/physiology
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