Infants’ anticipatory eye movements: feature-based attention guides infants’ visual attention

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Shuma Tsurumi
So Kanazawa
Masami K. Yamaguchi
Jun-ichiro Kawahara
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[1] Chuo University,Department of Psychology
[2] Japan Society for the Promotion of Science,Department of Psychology
[3] Japan Women’s University,Department of Psychology
[4] Hokkaido University,undefined
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Experimental Brain Research | 2022年 / 240卷
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Feature-based attention; Infant; Anticipation; Top–down; Endogenous attention;
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When looking for an object, we identify it by selectively focusing our attention to a specific feature, known as feature-based attention. This basic attentional system has been reported in young children; however, little is known of whether infants could use feature-based attention. We have introduced a newly developed anticipation-looking task, where infants learned to direct their attention endogenously to a specific feature based on the learned feature (color or orientation), in 60 preverbal infants aged 7–8 months. We found that preverbal infants aged 7–8 months can direct their attention endogenously to the specific target feature among irrelevant features, thus showing the feature-based attentional selection. Experiment 2 bolstered this finding by demonstrating that infants directed their attention depending on the familiarized feature that belongs to a never-experienced object. These results that infants can form anticipation by color and orientation reflect they could drive their attention through feature-based selection.
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