Spontaneous object and movement representations in 4-month-old human infants and albino Swiss mice
• We test spontaneous object and movement representations in human infants and mice. • We use a novel Rapid Visual Recognition paradigm. • 4 month infants spontaneously build independent object and movement representations. • Mice succeed in comparable task with the same stimuli. • This ability does...
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