The dynamic interplay between perception and memory has been explored in preschool children by presenting filtered stimuli regarding animals and artifacts. The identification of filtered images was markedly influenced by both prior exposure and the semantic nature of the stimuli. The identification of animals required less physical information than artifacts did. Our results corroborate the notion that the human attention system evolves to reliably develop definite category-specific selection criteria by which living entities are monitored in different ways.

How semantic category modulates preschool children’s visual memory / Fiorenza Giganti; Maria Pia Viggiano. - In: CHILD NEUROPSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 1744-4136. - ELETTRONICO. - 21:(2015), pp. 849-855. [10.1080/09297049.2014.945406]

How semantic category modulates preschool children’s visual memory

GIGANTI, FIORENZA;VIGGIANO, MARIA PIA
2015

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The dynamic interplay between perception and memory has been explored in preschool children by presenting filtered stimuli regarding animals and artifacts. The identification of filtered images was markedly influenced by both prior exposure and the semantic nature of the stimuli. The identification of animals required less physical information than artifacts did. Our results corroborate the notion that the human attention system evolves to reliably develop definite category-specific selection criteria by which living entities are monitored in different ways.
2015
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Goal 3: Good health and well-being for people
Fiorenza Giganti; Maria Pia Viggiano
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