2020
DOI: 10.1109/tcds.2018.2882920
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Neurocomputational Models Capture the Effect of Learned Labels on Infants’ Object and Category Representations

Abstract: The effect of labels on non-linguistic representations is the focus of substantial theoretical debate in the developmental literature. A recent empirical study demonstrated that tenmonth-old infants respond differently to objects for which they know a label relative to unlabeled objects. One account of these results is that infants' label representations are incorporated into their object representations, such that when the object is seen without its label, a novelty response is elicited. These data are compat… Show more

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