The Goldilocks effect: human infants allocate attention to visual sequences that are neither too simple nor too complex (Q27303656)

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The Goldilocks effect: human infants allocate attention to visual sequences that are neither too simple nor too complex
scientific article (publication date: 2012)

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    The Goldilocks effect: human infants allocate attention to visual sequences that are neither too simple nor too complex (English)
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    Celeste Kidd
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    Richard N Aslin
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    2012
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