JoVE Logo
Faculty Resource Center

Sign In

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

DOI :

10.3791/59581-v

May 15th, 2019

May 15th, 2019

7,905 Views

1Convo Communications, 2National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Rochester Institute of Technology

Eye tracking studies using a preferential looking paradigm can be used to study infants' emerging understanding of, and attention to, their external visual world.

Tags

Infant Sensitivity

-- Views

Related Videos

article

A Method to Quantify Visual Information Processing in Children Using Eye Tracking

article

Eye Tracking During Visually Situated Language Comprehension: Flexibility and Limitations in Uncovering Visual Context Effects

article

Using Eye Movements Recorded in the Visual World Paradigm to Explore the Online Processing of Spoken Language

article

Eye-tracking to Distinguish Comprehension-based and Oculomotor-based Regressive Eye Movements During Reading

article

Using the Visual World Paradigm to Study Sentence Comprehension in Mandarin-Speaking Children with Autism

article

Gaze in Action: Head-mounted Eye Tracking of Children's Dynamic Visual Attention During Naturalistic Behavior

article

Investigating the Deployment of Visual Attention Before Accurate and Averaging Saccades via Eye Tracking and Assessment of Visual Sensitivity

article

Defining the Role Of Language in Infants' Object Categorization with Eye-tracking Paradigms

article

An Experimental Paradigm for Measuring the Effects of Ageing on Sentence Processing

article

A Methodology for Capturing Joint Visual Attention Using Mobile Eye-Trackers

JoVE Logo

Privacy

Terms of Use

Policies

Research

Education

ABOUT JoVE

Copyright © 2024 MyJoVE Corporation. All rights reserved