The influence of culture on cognitive development is well established for school age and older children. But almost nothing is known about how different parenting and socialization practices in different cultures affect infants’ and young children’s earliest emerging cognitive and social-cogni- tive skills. In the current monograph, we report a series of eight studies in which we systematically assessed the social-cognitive skills of 1- to 3-year-old children in three diverse cultural settings. One group of children was from a Western, middle-class cultural setting in rural Canada and the other two groups were from traditional, small-scale cultural settings in rural Peru and India. In a first group of studies, we assessed 1-year-old childre...
Cognitive processes differ markedly between children from different cultures, with best evidence for...
Over the past three decades, considerable research effort has been expended charting how and when ch...
International audienceAlthough mindreading and metacognition are shared by all humans, they are vari...
The influence of culture on cognitive development is well established for school age and older child...
Research has found that most children develop a Theory of Mind (ToM); i.e., the ability to attribute...
This study analysed the role of both sociocultural background and exposure to a crèche on children's...
At around 1 year of age, human infants display a number of new behaviors that seem to indicate a new...
How new social members are enculturated into the interactional practices of the society they grow up...
Joint attention is necessary for a range of effective human interaction abilities such as imitation ...
The evolutionary success of our species is bound to our sociality—the tendency to engage in and bene...
Human social interaction depends on individuals identifying the common ground they have with others,...
Cognitive processes differ markedly between children from different cultures, with best evidence for...
Social cognitive skills play a crucial role in human life, and have allowed us to reach a unique lev...
Human social interaction depends on individuals identifying the common ground they have with others,...
In 1976 Beatrice Whiting famously urged researchers to “unpackage” the concept of culture and relate...
Cognitive processes differ markedly between children from different cultures, with best evidence for...
Over the past three decades, considerable research effort has been expended charting how and when ch...
International audienceAlthough mindreading and metacognition are shared by all humans, they are vari...
The influence of culture on cognitive development is well established for school age and older child...
Research has found that most children develop a Theory of Mind (ToM); i.e., the ability to attribute...
This study analysed the role of both sociocultural background and exposure to a crèche on children's...
At around 1 year of age, human infants display a number of new behaviors that seem to indicate a new...
How new social members are enculturated into the interactional practices of the society they grow up...
Joint attention is necessary for a range of effective human interaction abilities such as imitation ...
The evolutionary success of our species is bound to our sociality—the tendency to engage in and bene...
Human social interaction depends on individuals identifying the common ground they have with others,...
Cognitive processes differ markedly between children from different cultures, with best evidence for...
Social cognitive skills play a crucial role in human life, and have allowed us to reach a unique lev...
Human social interaction depends on individuals identifying the common ground they have with others,...
In 1976 Beatrice Whiting famously urged researchers to “unpackage” the concept of culture and relate...
Cognitive processes differ markedly between children from different cultures, with best evidence for...
Over the past three decades, considerable research effort has been expended charting how and when ch...
International audienceAlthough mindreading and metacognition are shared by all humans, they are vari...