F0008

Object permanence in babies

Researchers used to think that babies less than two years old did not understand that an object continues to exist when it is not currently in the baby’s view. But in the mid-1980s, new ways of doing experiments with babies found that they do, in fact, know that objects don’t disappear when you’re not looking at them – a concept known as object permanence. But it was still unknown what babies need to remember about objects to remember their existence.

vectors: F0002, S1.0 · keywords: infant, object, permanence