#PLOSONE: The Goldilocks Effect: Human Infants Allocate Attention to Visual Sequences That Are Neither Too Si ... https://t.co/ng2qKedvHc
The Goldilocks Effect for human infants' learning: "... infants implicitly seek to maintain intermediate rates of information absorption and avoid wasting cognitive resources on overly simple or overly complex events." https://t.co/XPEoAsSzF1
The Goldilocks Effect: https://t.co/Ifop8LFgyN
@chbergma @hugh_rab @CogTalesTweet This looks really helpful! It reminds me of the paper from Celeste Kidd, Steve Piantadosi, and Dick Aslin that examined what stimulus factors determine how infants distribute visual attention. https://t.co/1ygDzxriSR
@KiroSasuke @AidanRocke We are just beginning, but there are already attempts e.g. https://t.co/R209csy37M or @celestekidd ‘s work https://t.co/rJcaOmnn9J
@bruno_nicenboim @TimoRoettger @JeffRouder Btw: Stimulus complexity seems to drive changes in direction: https://t.co/8VgLLv1B5t and https://t.co/NiOeCX7vjQ are examples Harder to quantify in the above literatures
@JeffRouder Okay, for a less racially charged example, infants show looking times that appear to be a function of both novelty (look longer at new, interesting things) and familiarity (look at familiar things, like my Mom's face), which are each others' in
@Mic__G @sciam the paper: https://t.co/w26N0EXngI
@beardbrain There's another study from dev psych that I am aware of - http://t.co/sSGmrCeX5C
@bgzimmer And Goldilocks herself must have exhibited Goldilocks effect as an infant. http://t.co/fsmbNTDkfZ
@kennysmithed Have only browsed but no mention of Kidd, Piantadosi & Aslin 2012? http://t.co/zO5ZaLcgjK
The Goldilocks Effect: Human Infants Allocate Attention 2 Visual Sequences That Are Neither Too Simple Nor Too Complex http://t.co/GDkQPqMc
@SensAbleLrning The link via @Dcarli http://t.co/VV4FZ8iu @rotkapchen @Counterpane @ddrrnt
Goldilocks Effect - Infants Allocate Attention to Visual Sequences That Are Neither Too Simple Nor Too Complex http://t.co/owNRSnA0
Infants are attracted to input that is not too hard or too easy. The right level of complexity seems to play a... http://t.co/opdzUhzQ
Goldilocks Effect - Infants Allocate Attention to Visual Sequences That Are Neither Too Simple Nor Too Complex http://t.co/HoL4vMOq
http://t.co/pZUDPN4j For the researchers among us. http://t.co/pRRWkxd2
Om de aandacht van baby's te trekken moet je niet te simpele of te complexe info aanbieden, zo blijkt uit onderzoek http://t.co/Hslc0gPI
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Gullhåreffekten: Spebarnhjernen velger ut informasjonen den lærer mest av, overser det lette og det for vanskelige: http://t.co/k6CCxzz4
The Goldilocks Effect: Infants Allocate Attention to Visual Sequences That Are Neither Too Simple Nor Too Complex http://t.co/Qq4Tj6Zo
#PLoS: The Goldilocks Effect: Human Infants Allocate Attention to Visual Sequences That A... http://t.co/ClzloUE0
Babies' brains optimized for learning, like Goldilocks: material not too complex, not too simple. http://t.co/IK1Am0HF
Te simpele informatie kan baby niet boeien http://t.co/oUodSQk3
The Goldilocks Effect: Infants Allocate Attention to Visual Sequences That are neither too complex nor too simple ... http://t.co/1G9WCRvz
RT @ShaunCoffey: how babies make sense of the world http://t.co/FmujrBc8
how babies make sense of the world http://t.co/FmujrBc8
Human Infants Allocate Attention to Visual Sequences That Are Neither Too Simple Nor Too Complex http://t.co/rajXG4ZQ
Using eye-tracking & statistical modeling, research provides theory & measures of what keeps baby's attention http://t.co/qMlI4AAu
Goldilocks Effect - Infants Allocate Attention to Visual Sequences That Are Neither Too Simple Nor Too Complex http://t.co/TqeeDY2j
The Goldilocks Effect: Human Infants Allocate Attention to Visual Sequences That Are Neither Too Simple Nor Too Complex http://t.co/101VHfcI
Goldilocks Effect - Infants Allocate Attention to Visual Sequences That Are Neither Too Simple Nor Too Complex http://t.co/oUfUqmxj
Will discuss the following with my niece on her 1st birthday - hope I don't bore her or make it too complex http://t.co/TljbUc4m
Hmmm. How infants allocate attention. Works pretty much the same for me. http://t.co/lfZvhDCU
7-8ヶ月齢の赤ちゃんはシンプルすぎる視覚刺激も複雑すぎる刺激も好まない。一番注視するのは複雑さが中程度の刺激。 /The Goldilocks Effect: Human Infants Allocate Attention ... http://t.co/cy7JNqTW
RT @PLoSONE: The Goldilocks effect: Babies' brains block things that are too simple or too complex, find ones that are "just right" http ...
RT @PLoSONE: The Goldilocks effect: Babies' brains block things that are too simple or too complex, find ones that are "just right" http ...
The Goldilocks effect: Babies' brains block things that are too simple or too complex, find ones that are "just right" http://t.co/E0kQfLJI