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Lancaster Glossary of Child Development

Novelty preference

Posted byBrian Hopkins May 22, 2019

The preference of infants for novel stimuli, characterized, for example, by a longer looking time at a novel stimulus when it is paired with a familiar stimulus in a familiarisation task. 

See Habituation, Moderate-discrepancy hypothesis, Numerical identity, Pupillometry, Visual acuity, Violation of expectation technique

Posted byBrian HopkinsMay 22, 2019Posted inUncategorizedTags: glossary

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