Special issue: The Development of Categorization, Guest Editors: Thea IONESCU, Robert L. GOLDSTONE, Volume XI, Nr. 4

Display #
Title Author Hits
"I CAN PUT IT THERE TOO!" - FLEXIBLE OBJECT CATEGORIZATION IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN AND THE FACTORS THAT CAN ACT UPON IT Thea IONESCU 6877
THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTENTIONAL CONTROL OF CATEGORIZATION BEHAVIOUR: A STUDY OF CHILDREN'S RELATIONAL FLEXIBILITY Agnes BLAYE, Nicolas CHEVALIER, Jean Louis PAOUR 6290
INDUCTIVE CATEGORIZATION: A METHODOLOGY TO EXAMINE THE BASIS FOR CATEGORIZATION AND INDUCTION IN INFANCY David H. RAKISON 6594
WHAT CAN NEUROIMAGING TELL US ABOUT THE EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF VISUAL CATEGORIES? Teodora GLIGA, Denis MARESCHAL 6995
THE HUMAN ANIMAL: DEVELOPMENTAL CHANGES IN JUDGMENTS OF TAXONOMIC AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SIMILARITY AMONG HUMANS AND OTHER ANIMALS John D. COLEY 6593
PRESCHOOLERS' SUPERORDINATE TAXONOMIC CATEGORIZATION AS A FUNCTION OF INDIVIDUAL PROCESSING OF VISUAL VS. CONTEXTUAL/FUNCTIONAL INFORMATION AND OBJECT DOMAIN Francoise BONTHOUX, Solene KALENINE 6853
DRAWING CONCLUSIONS ABOUT CATEGORIZATION: INTEGRATING PERCEPTUAL AND CONCEPTUAL PROCESSES IN NAMING Larissa K. SAMUELSON, Lynn K. PERRY, Anne K. WARRINGTON 6562
IN SUPPORT OF AN EXPERT-NOVICE DIFFERENCE IN THE REPRESENTATION OF HUMANS VERSUS NON-HUMAN ANIMALS BY INFANTS: GENERALIZATION FROM PERSONS TO CATS OCCURS ONLY WITH UPRIGHT WHOLE IMAGES Paul C. QUINN, Kang LEE, Olivier PASCALIS, Alan M. SLATER 6406
MEMORY PROCESSES AND CATEGORIZATION IN INFANCY Lisa M. OAKES, Kristine A. KOVACK-LESH 7126
HOW CLOSE IS TOO CLOSE? ALIGNMENT AND PERCEPTUAL SIMILARITY IN CHILDREN'S CATEGORIZATION Laura L. NAMY, Dedre GENTNER, Lauren E. CLEPPER 6829