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Redford, Joshua S. – Psychological Record, 2010
Recently, Redford (2010) found that monkeys seemed to exert metacognitive control in a category-learning paradigm. Specifically, they selected more trials to view as the difficulty of the category-learning task increased. However, category-learning difficulty was determined by manipulating the family resemblance across the to-be-learned exemplars.…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Animals, Metacognition, Perceptual Development
Lickliter, Robert; Bahrick, Lorraine E. – European Journal of Developmental Science, 2007
Gottlieb promoted the value of a developmental psychobiological systems approach to the study of human development. This approach recognizes the importance of comparative, animal-based research to advancing our understanding of the complexities and dynamics of the process of development. The major contribution of animal developmental studies is…
Descriptors: Individual Development, Animals, Perceptual Development, Genetics
French, Robert M.; Mareschal, Denis; Mermillod, Martial; Quinn, Paul C. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2004
Disentangling bottom-up and top-down processing in adult category learning is notoriously difficult. Studying category learning in infancy provides a simple way of exploring category learning while minimizing the contribution of top-down information. Three- to 4-month-old infants presented with cat or dog images will form a perceptual category…
Descriptors: Infants, Classification, Cognitive Processes, Visual Stimuli

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