2019
Young children combine sensory cues with learned information in a statistically efficient manner: But task complexity matters
Bejjanki VR, Randrup ER, Aslin RN. Young children combine sensory cues with learned information in a statistically efficient manner: But task complexity matters. Developmental Science 2019, 23: e12912. PMID: 31608526, PMCID: PMC7153990, DOI: 10.1111/desc.12912.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBayes TheoremChildCuesFemaleHumansLearningMalePerceptionTask Performance and AnalysisUncertaintyConceptsBayes-optimal fashionSensory cuesCognitive abilitiesSensory informationTask complexity mattersGeneral cognitive abilityUncertain sensory informationYoung children's abilityAvailable sensory cuesYoung children's behaviorYoung childrenEnvironmental regularitiesSensory uncertaintyChildren's abilityTask performanceTask complexityChild behaviorComplexity mattersAdult mannerCuesHuman adultsPrevious researchSuch regularitiesChildrenAdults
2000
Motor timing learned without motor training
Meegan D, Aslin R, Jacobs R. Motor timing learned without motor training. Nature Neuroscience 2000, 3: 860-862. PMID: 10966614, DOI: 10.1038/78757.Peer-Reviewed Original Research