Abstract

An interstimulus familiarization technique which combined several important features of previous interstimulus familiarization methods was developed to explore infant retention for visual stimuli. Infants in the age range from 3 to 6 months demonstrated differential fixation time to novel and familiar targets. Novel targets commanded significantly more attention on both immediate and delayed tests of stimulus recognition.

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