Month: August 2021

Emergent Goal‐Anticipatory Gaze in Infants via Event‐Predictive Learning and Inference

Abstract From about 7 months of age onward, infants start to reliably fixate the goal of an observed action, such as a grasp, before the action is complete. The available research has identified a variety of factors that influence such goal-anticipatory gaze shifts, including the experience with the shown action events and familiarity with the […]

Published on August 11, 2021

Motivated Reasoning in an Explore‐Exploit Task

Abstract The current research investigates how prior preferences affect causal learning. Participants were tasked with repeatedly choosing policies (e.g., increase vs. decrease border security funding) in order to maximize the economic output of an imaginary country and inferred the influence of the policies on the economy. The task was challenging and ambiguous, allowing participants to […]

Published on August 11, 2021

Looking for Wugs in all the Right Places: Children’s Use of Prepositions in Word Learning

Abstract To help infer the meanings of novel words, children frequently capitalize on their current linguistic knowledge to constrain the hypothesis space. Children’s syntactic knowledge of function words has been shown to be especially useful in helping to infer the meanings of novel words, with most previous research focusing on how children use preceding determiners […]

Published on August 11, 2021