title: Visual Expectations in Infants: Evaluating the Gaze-Direction Model creator: Schlesinger, Matthew creator: Casey, Patrick subject: Applied Cognitive Psychology subject: Machine Vision description: Schlesinger (in press) recently proposed a model of eye movements as a tool for investigating infants’ visual expectations. In the present study, this gaze-direction model was evaluated by (a) generating a set of predictions concerning how infants distribute their attention during possible and impossible events, and (b) testing these predictions in a replication of Baillargeon’s "car study" (1986; Baillargeon & DeVos, 1991). We find that the model successfully predicts general features of infants’ gaze direction, but not specific differences obtained during the possible and impossible events. The implications of these results for infant cognition research and theory are discussed. publisher: Lund University Cognitive Studies contributor: Prince, Christopher G. contributor: Berthouze, Luc contributor: Kozima, Hideki contributor: Bullock, Daniel contributor: Stojanov, Georgi contributor: Balkenius, Christian date: 2003 type: Conference Paper type: PeerReviewed format: application/pdf identifier: http://cogprints.org/3338/1/Schlesinger.pdf identifier: Schlesinger, Matthew and Casey, Patrick (2003) Visual Expectations in Infants: Evaluating the Gaze-Direction Model. [Conference Paper] relation: http://cogprints.org/3338/