We investigated the role of the structure of stimuli and their functional affordance on novel name generalization. Three- and 5-year-old children and adults were shown a training object with two possible functions, each one associated with a different part. They were taught about the name and the function of the object. We compared the classifications obtained for transfer stimuli composed of one part of the training stimulus-functional or not, perceptually transformed or not, or composed of all the original training parts. Even young children generalized the novel name to functional one-part transfer objects and disregarded non-functional or dysfunctional objects, although their generalizations were more constrained by perceptual similarity than that of the adults.
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Année de publication : 2006
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Article de journal
Article de journal
Auteurs :
Gelaes, S.
Thibaut, J.-P.
Gelaes, S.
Thibaut, J.-P.
Titre du journal :
Cognitive Development
Cognitive Development
Numéro du journal :
3
3
Volume du journal :
21
21