H Gweon - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2021 - cell.com
Social learning is often portrayed as a passive process of copying and trusting others. This view, however, does not fully capture what makes human social learning so powerful: social …
Recent progress in artificial intelligence has renewed interest in building systems that learn and think like people. Many advances have come from using deep neural networks trained …
Social cognition depends on our capacity for 'mentalizing', or explaining an agent's behaviour in terms of their mental states. The development and neural substrates of …
J Jara-Ettinger - Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 2019 - Elsevier
We review the idea that Theory of Mind—our ability to reason about other people's mental states—can be formalized as inverse reinforcement learning. Under this framework …
Infants understand that people pursue goals, but how do they learn which goals people prefer? We tested whether infants solve this problem by inverting a mental model of action …
The human ability to reason about the causes behind other people'behavior is critical for navigating the social world. Recent empirical research with both children and adults …
Young children develop causal knowledge through everyday family conversations and activities. Children's museums are an informative setting for studying the social context of …
From early childhood, humans demonstrate an understanding of ownership and the rights it confers to owners. This understanding impacts how children reason about people's actions …
Direct instruction facilitates learning without the costs of exploration, yet teachers must be selective because not everything can nor needs to be taught. How do we decide what to …