Good luck!
Or do newborns just like more than less?
The same experiment, but three points before two points, shows the same result.
Interest return when the number of points changes.
Maybe it's just novelty?
When an older baby sees a card with a picture of an object (A
Comb, a key, an orange, etc.), change the number of objects.
An effect that is independent of changing the object itself.
Could it be a pattern of two things, not three? no
Here we go again.
When the baby's attention is focused on the randomly moving square on the screen
The number has changed from two to three, or three to two. The effect even crosses.
Between the senses.
My translator:
Do newborns like more than less when they are born?
The same experiment, but showing three points first and then two points, increased (baby's) attention to the change of quantity.
The meeting will still appear.
Perhaps, this is just a novelty?
When showing pictures of combs, keys, oranges and other items. For older babies, the number of items will change.
Different objects have different effects on the baby's attention.
Could it be that the model consisting of two items instead of three items played a role? The answer is also wrong.
When the baby looks at the randomly moving squares on the screen, the number of squares changes from two to three or from three to two.
It will attract the baby's attention more. This effect even exists in different meanings.