by Kidd, Celeste, Piantadosi, Steven T. and Aslin, Richard N.
Reference:
The Goldilocks Effect in Infant Auditory Attention (Kidd, Celeste, Piantadosi, Steven T. and Aslin, Richard N.), In Child Development, volume 85, 2014.
Bibtex Entry:
@article {kidd2014auditory,
author = {Kidd, Celeste and Piantadosi, Steven T. and Aslin, Richard N.},
title = {The Goldilocks Effect in Infant Auditory Attention},
journal = {Child Development},
issn = {1467-8624},
url = {http://colala.berkeley.edu/papers/kidd2014goldilocks.pdf},
doi = {10.1111/cdev.12263},
year = {2014},
volume={85},
issue={5},
pages={1795--1804},
mycategories={lab,personal},
tags={modeling, development, informationtheory},
eli5={Infants show U-shaped attentional preferences where they tend to look away from things that are too complex, or too simple.}
}