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Infants learn to look and look to learn: Model explains crucial links among looking, learning, and memory
December 4, 2012 by NewsBot
Researchers have explained how infants learn by looking, and the crucial role these activities play in how infants gain knowledge. Their computer model of babies aged 6 weeks to one year shows how infants use looking to create knowledge and to sear that knowledge into memory. The model also explains how infants' looking and learning changes as they develop.