Exploring Infant Sensitivity to Visual Language using Eye Tracking and the Preferential Looking Paradigm

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06:07 min

May 15th, 2019

DOI :

10.3791/59581-v

May 15th, 2019


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Eye Tracking

Chapters in this video

0:04

Title

0:49

Experimental Design & Eye-tracker Setup

2:14

Eye-tracking Procedure

4:28

Results: Younger Infants had Larger Sonority Preference Values and have Different View Preferences than Older Infants

4:59

Conclusion

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