Uschi Mason
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Recent Articles
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Bremner J, Slater A, Mason U, Spring J, Rees A, Tham D, et al.
Infant Behav Dev
. 2021 Nov;
65:101659.
PMID: 34749118
In two experiments with 47 4-month-olds, we investigated attention to key aspects of events in which an object moved along a partly occluded path that contained an obstruction. Infants were...
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Walker P, Bremner J, Mason U, Spring J, Mattock K, Slater A, et al.
Psychol Sci
. 2014 Jan;
25(3):835-6.
PMID: 24463556
No abstract available.
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Johnson S, Bremner J, Slater A, Shuwairi S, Mason U, Spring J, et al.
J Exp Child Psychol
. 2012 Jun;
113(1):177-85.
PMID: 22704037
We investigated oculomotor anticipations in 4-month-old infants as they viewed center-occluded object trajectories. In two experiments, we examined performance in two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) dynamic occlusion displays and in...
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Bremner J, Hatton F, Foster K, Mason U
Dev Sci
. 2011 Sep;
14(5):1033-45.
PMID: 21884319
Although there is much research on infants' ability to orient in space, little is known regarding the information they use to do so. This research uses a rotating room to...
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Walker P, Bremner J, Mason U, Spring J, Mattock K, Slater A, et al.
Psychol Sci
. 2010 Apr;
21(1):21-5.
PMID: 20424017
Stimulation of one sensory modality can induce perceptual experiences in another modality that reflect synaesthetic correspondences among different dimensions of sensory experience. In visual-hearing synaesthesia, for example, higher pitched sounds...
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Bremner J, Johnson S, Slater A, Mason U, Cheshire A, Spring J
Dev Sci
. 2007 Aug;
10(5):613-24.
PMID: 17683346
When viewing an event in which an object moves behind an occluder on part of its trajectory, 4-month-old infants perceive the trajectory as continuous only when time or distance out...
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Bremner J, Johnson S, Slater A, Mason U, Foster K, Cheshire A, et al.
Child Dev
. 2005 Sep;
76(5):1029-43.
PMID: 16150000
When an object moves behind an occluder and re-emerges, 4-month-old infants perceive trajectory continuity only when the occluder is narrow, raising the question of whether time or distance out of...
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Johnson S, Mason U
Child Dev
. 2004 Jan;
73(1):22-34.
PMID: 14717241
Perception of kinetic illusory contours by 2-month-old infants was explored with sparse random-dot displays depicting an illusory shape against a background. In Experiment 1, 24 infants were habituated to a...
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Johnson S, Bremner J, Slater A, Mason U, Foster K, Cheshire A
Child Dev
. 2003 Mar;
74(1):94-108.
PMID: 12625438
Filling in the gaps in what humans see is a fundamental perceptual skill, but little is known about the developmental origins of occlusion perception. Three experiments were conducted with infants...