1. Spatial and Chromatic Visual Efficiency in Human Neonates / Martin S. Banks and Elizabeth Shannon -- 2. Motion Mulling Techniques and Infant Color Vision / Davida Y. Teller and Delwin T. Lindsey -- 3. What Can Rates of Development Tell Us About Underlying Mechanisms? / Richard Held -- 4. Perception of Visual Direction in Human Infants / Richard N. Aslin -- 5. Kinematic Foundations of Infant Visual Perception / Philip J. Kellman -- 6. Infants' Perception of Biomechanical Motions: Intrinsic Image and Knowledge-Rased Constraints / Bennett I. Bertenthal -- 7. Infants' Sensitivity to Motion-Carried Information for Depth and Object Properties / Martha E. Arterberry, Lincoln G. Craton and Albert Yonas -- 8. Future-Oriented Processes in Infancy: The Case of Visual Expectations / Marshall M. Haith -- 9. The Object Concept Revisited: New Directions in the Investigation of Infants' Physical Knowledge / Renee Baillargeon
10. Commentary: Extending the Ideal Observer Approach / Velma Dobson -- 11. Commentary: Cheers and Lamentations / Robert S. Siegler
Notes
"The chapters in this book are based on papers presented at the 23rd Carnegie Mellon Symposia on Cognition, held in Pittsburgh, June 1990"--Pref