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Infants’ preferences for object-directed actions of older children compared to object-directed actions of peers and adults

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Zmyj, N., Daum, M. M., Prinz, W., & Aschersleben, G. (2012). Infants’ preferences for object-directed actions of older children compared to object-directed actions of peers and adults. Infant Behavior and Development, 35, 533–542. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.infbeh.2012.03.003

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Previous research reports mixed results concerning infants’ differential interest for a specific age group. Most of these findings are based on studies using static photographs and drawings as stimuli. Moreover, only behavioral data were used to investigate infants’ attentional preferences. In the present study, we showed video sequences of differently aged models (peers, 3.5-year-olds, and adults) manipulating an object, and measured heart rate as an objective psychophysiological measurement of infants’ attention, in addition to look

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35

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533

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0163-6383

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Zmyj, N., Daum, M. M., Prinz, W., & Aschersleben, G. (2012). Infants’ preferences for object-directed actions of older children compared to object-directed actions of peers and adults. Infant Behavior and Development, 35, 533–542. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.infbeh.2012.03.003

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