889 resultados para Vibrotactile discrimination
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"Prepared by Malcolm H. Morrison and Betty H. Roberts ..."--verso of t.p.
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"Prepared for the Employment and Training Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, under Research and Development Grant no. 91-06-79-44."
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"B-226674"--P. [1].
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Mode of access: Internet.
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At head of title: 93d Congress, 1st session. Committee print.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 117-123) and index.
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"January 2002 (Revised)."
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"January 2002 (Revised)."
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Bibliography: p. 8-9.
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"April 1989."
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"January 2002 (revised)."
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The aim in this study was to investigate the association between infants' developing interest in their self-image and the onset of mirror self-recognition (MSR). A longitudinal study was conducted with 98 infants who were seen at intervals of 3 months from 9-24 months of age. At each session, the infants were administered a preferential-looking test whereby they were presented with a video image of themselves alongside a video image of a same-aged peer in two conditions, unmarked and marked. From the 12-month session onwards, the infants were also administered a version of the standard mark test of MSR. The infants showed a significant preference for looking at images of themselves in both conditions coincident with the onset of MSR. This result indicates that developing an interest in the self-image is an important component in the development of MSR. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.