Recent research with adults indicates that curiosity induced by uncertainty enhances learning and memory outcomes and that the resolution of curiosity has a special role in curiosity-driven learning. However, the role of curiosity-based learning in early development is unclear. Here we presented 8-month-old infants with a novel looking time procedure to explore (a) whether uncertainty-induced curiosity enhances learning of incidental information and (b) whether uncertainty-induced curiosity leads infants to seek uncertainty resolution over novelty. In Experiment 1, infants saw blurred images to induce curiosity (Curiosity sequence) or a clear image (Non-curiosity sequence) followed by presentation of incidental objects. Despite looking equa...
Infants are curious learners who drive their own cognitive development by imposing structure on thei...
A discrepancy between what was predicted and what is observed has been linked to increased looking t...
Contains fulltext : 90419.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
Infants explore the world to learn about it based on their intrinsically motivated curiosity. Howeve...
Infants are curious learners who drive their own cognitive development by imposing structure on thei...
The study is an eyetracking experiment run with 12- and 28-month old children and adults. Participan...
The overall goal of this award was to understand how babies learn when allowed to explore their envi...
Novelty seeking is viewed as adaptive, and novelty preferences in infancy predict cognitive performa...
Studies on young infants' learning of objects and categories often present infants with a sequence o...
Studies relying on looking-time measures have found evidence of a far more precocious understanding ...
This is a Registered Report, in-principle acceptance, to appear in Developmental Science. Abstract: ...
Across the lifespan, humans direct their learning towards information they are curious to know. Howe...
Decades of research find that young children look longer at surprising events than expected ones, an...
Infants are curious learners who drive their own cognitive development by imposing structure on thei...
What infants appear to know depends heavily on how they are tested. For example, infants seem to und...
Infants are curious learners who drive their own cognitive development by imposing structure on thei...
A discrepancy between what was predicted and what is observed has been linked to increased looking t...
Contains fulltext : 90419.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
Infants explore the world to learn about it based on their intrinsically motivated curiosity. Howeve...
Infants are curious learners who drive their own cognitive development by imposing structure on thei...
The study is an eyetracking experiment run with 12- and 28-month old children and adults. Participan...
The overall goal of this award was to understand how babies learn when allowed to explore their envi...
Novelty seeking is viewed as adaptive, and novelty preferences in infancy predict cognitive performa...
Studies on young infants' learning of objects and categories often present infants with a sequence o...
Studies relying on looking-time measures have found evidence of a far more precocious understanding ...
This is a Registered Report, in-principle acceptance, to appear in Developmental Science. Abstract: ...
Across the lifespan, humans direct their learning towards information they are curious to know. Howe...
Decades of research find that young children look longer at surprising events than expected ones, an...
Infants are curious learners who drive their own cognitive development by imposing structure on thei...
What infants appear to know depends heavily on how they are tested. For example, infants seem to und...
Infants are curious learners who drive their own cognitive development by imposing structure on thei...
A discrepancy between what was predicted and what is observed has been linked to increased looking t...
Contains fulltext : 90419.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...