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Bullens, Jessie; Nardini, Marko; Doeller, Christian F.; Braddick, Oliver; Postma, Albert; Burgess, Neil – Developmental Science, 2010
It has been suggested that learning an object's location relative to (1) intramaze landmarks and (2) local boundaries is supported by parallel striatal and hippocampal systems, both of which rely upon input from a third system for orientation. However, little is known about the developmental trajectories of these systems' contributions to spatial…
Descriptors: Cues, Academic Achievement, Young Children, Memory
Shirai, Nobu; Birtles, Deirdre; Wattam-Bell, John; Yamaguchi, Masami K.; Kanazawa, So; Atkinson, Janette; Braddick, Oliver – Developmental Science, 2009
We report asymmetrical cortical responses (steady-state visual evoked potentials) to radial expansion and contraction in human infants and adults. Forty-four infants (22 3-month-olds and 22 4-month-olds) and nine adults viewed dynamic dot patterns which cyclically (2.1 Hz) alternate between radial expansion (or contraction) and random directional…
Descriptors: Neurological Organization, Infants, Motion, Syntax