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Gal Raz; Sabrina Piccolo; Janine Medrano; Shari Liu; Kirsten Lydic; Catherine Mei; Victoria Nguyen; Tianmin Shu; Rebecca Saxe – Developmental Psychology, 2024
The study of infant gaze has long been a key tool for understanding the developing mind. However, labor-intensive data collection and processing limit the speed at which this understanding can be advanced. Here, we demonstrate an asynchronous workflow for conducting violation-of-expectation (VoE) experiments, which is fully "hands-off"…
Descriptors: Infants, Eye Movements, Attention, Expectation

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