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Object Permanence Defined

A cognitive milestone, usually reached in the second or third year, when achild is able to understand that an object exists even when it's out ofview.

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Fri Apr 3

  • Cognitive Daily: Human children versus apes: Who's better at tracking hidden objects, and why: "By 10 months, the phenomenon has vanished and the baby behaves like any older child would, clearly realizing that the book is hidden under the blanket and immediately uncovering it. But 10-month-olds will make another error. If you have two possible hiding spots (say, a white blanket and a blue blanket), you can easily "trick&qu ot; the baby. First, hide the object under the white blanket. While she watches, move it to the blue blanket. Then let her search for the object. She will look first under the white blanket, despite having seen the object move."

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