Perception of the social world in terms of agents and their intentional relations is fundamental to human experience. In this chapter, we review recent investigations into the …
The book you are about to read is about research that asks questions like" How do our senses operate?"" What is the connection between nervous system activity and perception?" …
In simple tests of preference, infants as young as newborns prefer faces and face-like stimuli over distractors. Little is known, however, about the development of attention to faces in …
Statistical learning–implicit learning of statistical regularities within sensory input–is a way of acquiring structure within continuous sensory environments. Statistics computation, initially …
Newborn babies look preferentially at faces and face-like displays, yet over the course of their first year much changes about both the way infants process visual stimuli and how they …
LN Girouard‐Hallam, HM Streble… - Human Behavior and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Children judge robots and computers based on social contingency, but little is known about how children treat semi‐socially contingent devices like digital voice assistants. This study …
As children increasingly interact with digital voice assistants, it is important to know whether they treat these devices as reliable information sources. Two studies investigated children's …
Infant eye tracking is becoming increasingly popular for its presumed precision relative to traditional looking time paradigms and potential to yield new insights into developmental …
SP Johnson - Cognitive science, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The visual world of adults consists of objects at various distances, partly occluding one another, substantial and stable across space and time. The visual world of young infants, in …