The associative learning account of how infants identify human motion rests on the assumption that this knowledge is derived from statistical regularities seen in the world. Yet, no catalog exists of what visual input infants receive of human motion, and of causal and self-propelled motion in particular. In this manuscript, we demonstrate that the frequency with which causal agency and self-propelled motion appear in the visual environment predicts infants' understanding of these motions. In an observational study, an infant wearing a head-mounted camera saw people act as agents in causal events three times more often than he saw people engaged in self-propelled motion. Subsequent experiments with the habituation paradigm revealed that infa...
Research on the perception of causality suggests that infants' ability to perceive causal events dev...
Prior research suggests that infants' action production affects their action understanding, but litt...
The development of a sense of agency is essential for understanding the causal structure of the worl...
We propose experimental studies on how the perception of cause-and-effect relations in simple schema...
<p>Motion cues such as agency and self-propulsion are considered central to infants’ developing abil...
In 3 experiments, the author investigated 16- to 20-month-old infants' attention to dynamic and stat...
Since the seminal work of Fritz Heider and Marienne Simmel (1944) the study of animacy perception, o...
Since the seminal work of Fritz Heider and Marienne Simmel (1944) the study of animacy perception, o...
Since the seminal work of Fritz Heider and Marienne Simmel (1944) the study of animacy perception, o...
In 3 experiments, the author investigated 16- to 20-month-old infants ’ attention to dynamic and sta...
From early in life, infants watch other people's actions. How do young infants come to make sense of...
Research has shown that infants perceive causality beginning at the age of 6 months. However, a rece...
The origin in infancy of the distinction between animate beings (animals and humans), and inanimate ...
How do young infants understand and act on their constantly changing environment? An action perspect...
How do young infants understand and act on their constantly changing environment? An action perspect...
Research on the perception of causality suggests that infants' ability to perceive causal events dev...
Prior research suggests that infants' action production affects their action understanding, but litt...
The development of a sense of agency is essential for understanding the causal structure of the worl...
We propose experimental studies on how the perception of cause-and-effect relations in simple schema...
<p>Motion cues such as agency and self-propulsion are considered central to infants’ developing abil...
In 3 experiments, the author investigated 16- to 20-month-old infants' attention to dynamic and stat...
Since the seminal work of Fritz Heider and Marienne Simmel (1944) the study of animacy perception, o...
Since the seminal work of Fritz Heider and Marienne Simmel (1944) the study of animacy perception, o...
Since the seminal work of Fritz Heider and Marienne Simmel (1944) the study of animacy perception, o...
In 3 experiments, the author investigated 16- to 20-month-old infants ’ attention to dynamic and sta...
From early in life, infants watch other people's actions. How do young infants come to make sense of...
Research has shown that infants perceive causality beginning at the age of 6 months. However, a rece...
The origin in infancy of the distinction between animate beings (animals and humans), and inanimate ...
How do young infants understand and act on their constantly changing environment? An action perspect...
How do young infants understand and act on their constantly changing environment? An action perspect...
Research on the perception of causality suggests that infants' ability to perceive causal events dev...
Prior research suggests that infants' action production affects their action understanding, but litt...
The development of a sense of agency is essential for understanding the causal structure of the worl...