Sequential effects on speeded information processing: A developmental study
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A study is conducted to examine developmental trends in sequential effects on the speed of responding. The results indicated that for the short response-to-stimulus intervals (RSI), adults demonstrated the typical repetition effect and the benefit-only pattern, while for the long RSI, they showed the usual alternation effect and the cost benefit pattern.
Publication Name: Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0022-0965
Year: 2005
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Three-month-olds' visual preference for faces and its underlying visual processing mechanisms
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A study that aimed at investing the face preference phenomenon and its underlying mechanisms at 3 months of age is presented. The results suggested that signs of a process of cognite specialization are already present in 3-month-olds' visual behavior toward faces.
Publication Name: Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0022-0965
Year: 2005
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