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Infants Use Category Label Knowledge to Interpret Absent Reference
Authors:Maria A Osina  Megan M Saylor  Patricia A Ganea
Institution:1. Department of Psychology and Human DevelopmentVanderbilt University;2. Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child StudyUniversity of Toronto
Abstract:This research investigated infants’ (16 and 20 months) use of category information in responding to references to absent objects. Infants were asked to find an object in the box (e.g., “Find an apple!”). When allowed to search, they found either an object from the mentioned category (a plastic apple) or a different object. Infants in both age groups searched again in the box trying to find another object more often on nonreferent than on referent trials (Experiment 1). However, when nonreferents were categorically related to referents, only older infants detected a mismatch and searched again (Experiment 2). These findings suggest that infants use category knowledge when processing references to absent objects.
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