Investigating infant knowledge with representational similarity analysis

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 47:e126 (2024)
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Abstract

Decades of research have pushed us closer to understanding what babies know. However, a powerful approach – representational similarity analysis (RSA) – is underused in developmental research. I discuss the strengths of this approach and what it can tell us about infant conceptual knowledge. As a case study, I focus on numerosity as a domain where RSA can make unique progress.

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