2020
Judgments of spatial extent are fundamentally illusory: ‘Additive-area’ provides the best explanation
Yousif SR, Aslin RN, Keil FC. Judgments of spatial extent are fundamentally illusory: ‘Additive-area’ provides the best explanation. Cognition 2020, 205: 104439. PMID: 32948318, DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2020.104439.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2017
How Visual is Visual Prediction?
Emberson L, Rizzieri A, Aslin R. How Visual is Visual Prediction? Infancy 2017, 22: 748-761. DOI: 10.1111/infa.12188.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVisual predictionNeural predictionVisual stimuliDegraded visual stimuliPredictive auditory cuesRobust novelty preferenceAdditional visual experiencesVisual familiarityVisual system activityAuditory cuesUncertain stimuliNovelty preferenceVisual perceptionAmbiguous conditionsExperiment 3Experiment 1Experiment 2Visual experienceBehavioral methodsVisual stimulationFuture behaviorStimuliPerceptionRecent experienceExperience
2008
Visual Perception
Aslin R, Lathrop A. Visual Perception. 2008, 395-403. DOI: 10.1016/b978-012370877-9.00169-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVisual environmentBasic visual sensitivitiesFace perceptionPerceptual abilitiesVisual perceptionVisual informationExternal worldObject recognitionVisual systemVisual sensitivityVisual stimulationSubsequent experienceYear infantsPerceptionExquisite informationMaturational mechanismsDeficitsInfantsFundamental aspectsRecognitionExperienceAbilityInformationEnvironment
2001
Visual Development: Infant
Aslin R. Visual Development: Infant. 2001, 16250-16255. DOI: 10.1016/b0-08-043076-7/03613-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVisual developmentPostnatal sensitive periodNormal visual inputInfants' abilityVisual perceptionFirst postnatal yearVisual inputExperiential factorsHuman infantsVisual sensitivitySensitive periodPostnatal yearPerceptionMethodological techniquesMonths of ageAdult levelsEarly developmentHabituationInfantsAbilityMost infantsDomainDevelopment