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The effect of language cues on infants' representational flexibility in a deferred imitation task

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posted on 2024-11-14, 17:48 authored by Jane HerbertJane Herbert
Twelve- and 15-month-old infants who received simple verbal cues at encoding and retrieval exhibited superior representational flexibility on an imitation task compared to infants who did not receive those cues. Verbal cues can help early-verbal infants overcome perceptual dissimilarity and express knowledge in novel situations.

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Herbert, J. S. (2011). The effect of language cues on infants' representational flexibility in a deferred imitation task. Infant Behavior and Development, 34 (4), 632-635.

Journal title

Infant Behavior and Development

Volume

34

Issue

4

Pagination

632-635

Language

English

RIS ID

110558

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