Volume 6, Number 2, 2004
THEMATIC COLLECTION: INTRODUCTION
Automated Corneal-Reflection Eye Tracking in Infancy: Methodological Developments and Applications to Cognition
Richard N. Aslin and Bob McMurray

THEMATIC COLLECTION: ARTICLES
Infants’ Evolving Representations of Object Motion During Occlusion: A Longitudinal Study of 6- to 12-Month-Old Infants
Gustaf Gredebäck and Claes von Hofsten

Where Infants Look Determines How They See: Eye Movements and Object Perception Performance in 3-Month-Olds
Scott P. Johnson, Jonathan A. Slemmer, and Dima Amso

Anticipatory Eye Movements Reveal Infants’ Auditory and Visual Categories
Bob McMurray and Richard N. Aslin

Developmental Changes in Visual Scanning of Dynamic Faces and Abstract Stimuli in Infants: A Longitudinal Study
Sabine Hunnius and Reint H. Geuze

THEMATIC COLLECTION: COMMENTARIES
Progress and Standardization in Eye Movement Work With Human Infants
Marshall M. Haith

Advances in Relating Eye Movements and Cognition
Mary M. Hayhoe

RESEARCH ARTICLES
Evidence of the Face Inversion Effect in 4-Month-Old Infants
Chiara Turati, Sandy Sangrigoli, Josette Ruel, and Scania de Schonen

Toddlers’ Reactions to the Distress of Familiar Peers: The Importance of Context
Helen Demetriou and Dale F. Fay

Editor’s Note: John Richards was the Action Editor for the articles in this Thematic Collection; the research articles were submitted and accepted under the editorship of Leslie B. Cohen