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In two experiments with 3- and 4-month-old infants, we used a familiarization/novelty preference procedure to assess the ability of infants to acquire information about the global and local information in a complex visual pattern. The initial experiment established that individual infants were able to acquire and remember information about both the global forms and the local forms from which the global patterns were constructed. In addition, we found that the global and local forms were of nearly equal discriminability. Using these patterns and a Stroop-like interference paradigm, in the second experiment we obtained evidence for a global precedence effect that could not, we argue, be attributed solely to a difference in discriminability favoring the global stimuli.
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This research was supported by Grant HD 05331-17 from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.
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Ghim, HR., Eimas, P.D. Global and local processing by 3- and 4-month-old infants. Perception & Psychophysics 43, 165–171 (1988). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03214194
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