Prior research suggests that children younger than age 3 or 4 do not understand that an agent may be deceived by an object’s misleading appearance. The authors asked whether 14.5-month-olds would give evidence in a violation-of-expectation task that they understand that agents may form false perceptions. Infants first watched events in which an agent faced a stuffed skunk and a doll with blue pigtails; the agent consistently reached for the doll, suggesting that she preferred it over the skunk. Next, while the agent was absent, the doll was hidden in a plain box, and the skunk was hidden in a box with a tuft of blue hair protruding from under its lid. Infants expected the agent to be misled by the tuft’s resemblance to the doll’s hair and t...
Communication is based on social interaction, that is, interlocutors sharing attention to the intent...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This report is intended to help arbitrate the unsettled matter of when in the course of their early ...
Recent studies suggest that by the second year of life, infants can attribute false beliefs to agent...
Recent research using looking based methods suggests that infants in their second year already expec...
Are infants capable of representing false beliefs, as the mentalistic account of early psychological...
Recent studies suggest that infants understand that others can have false beliefs. However, most of ...
Do infants’ social evaluations privilege the outcomes of others’ actions, or the beliefs underlying ...
This study was designed to investigate the development of object identity in infants at ages corresp...
ABSTRACT—Two-year-olds engage in many behaviors that ostensibly require the attribution of mental st...
Evidence is accumulating that infants are sensitive to people's false beliefs, whereas children pass...
We report two studies that suggest that some 36-month-old (and younger) children understand others' ...
This study employed a new “anticipatory intervening” paradigm to tease apart false belief and ignora...
Two-year-olds engage in many behaviors that ostensibly require the attribution of mental states to o...
Research provides evidence that infants infer what others can and cannot see from their differing pe...
Communication is based on social interaction, that is, interlocutors sharing attention to the intent...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This report is intended to help arbitrate the unsettled matter of when in the course of their early ...
Recent studies suggest that by the second year of life, infants can attribute false beliefs to agent...
Recent research using looking based methods suggests that infants in their second year already expec...
Are infants capable of representing false beliefs, as the mentalistic account of early psychological...
Recent studies suggest that infants understand that others can have false beliefs. However, most of ...
Do infants’ social evaluations privilege the outcomes of others’ actions, or the beliefs underlying ...
This study was designed to investigate the development of object identity in infants at ages corresp...
ABSTRACT—Two-year-olds engage in many behaviors that ostensibly require the attribution of mental st...
Evidence is accumulating that infants are sensitive to people's false beliefs, whereas children pass...
We report two studies that suggest that some 36-month-old (and younger) children understand others' ...
This study employed a new “anticipatory intervening” paradigm to tease apart false belief and ignora...
Two-year-olds engage in many behaviors that ostensibly require the attribution of mental states to o...
Research provides evidence that infants infer what others can and cannot see from their differing pe...
Communication is based on social interaction, that is, interlocutors sharing attention to the intent...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This report is intended to help arbitrate the unsettled matter of when in the course of their early ...