During early life, social interactions between infants and caregivers – such as play - provide a powerful stimulant for learning. Yet current neuroscience frameworks are ill-equipped to explain how social interactions potentiate learning in the infant brain. By necessity, neuroscientific learning models adopt a reductionist approach to the relationship between the inner mental world of the infant learner and her outer world. Hebbian learning is automatic and predictable: the infant observes a temporal or causal association between physical objects or events; repeated exposure strengthens synaptic connections that hard-wire this new knowledge into neural network architecture. However, social learning - learning from and with social p...
In this study, we investigated relations between infants ’ understanding of intentional actions and ...
Social interaction is important for infants’ learning as it provides various ostensive cues like inf...
This dataset comprises EEG neural indices and looking data recorded concurrently from N=42 infants a...
Infants' cognitive development and learning rely profoundly on their interactions with other people....
Infants’ cognitive development and learning rely profoundly on their interactions with other people....
Affective social referencing via neural synchrony between adult-infant dyads is a critical process t...
Almost all attention and learning—in particular, most early learning—take place in social settings. ...
Almost all attention and learning-in particular, most early learning-take place in social settings. ...
Preference for social engagement at birth indicates that social abilities emerge early and have a de...
Almost all attention and learning-in particular, most early learning-take place in social settings. ...
One fundamental question in psychology is what makes humans such intensely social beings. Probing th...
Infant survival and the development of secure and cooperative relationships are central to the futur...
Infants’ socio-cognitive ability develops dramatically during the first year of life. From the persp...
The ability to investigate neural activity during infancy whilst partaking in social (and non-social...
Infant survival and the development of secure and cooperative relationships are central to the futur...
In this study, we investigated relations between infants ’ understanding of intentional actions and ...
Social interaction is important for infants’ learning as it provides various ostensive cues like inf...
This dataset comprises EEG neural indices and looking data recorded concurrently from N=42 infants a...
Infants' cognitive development and learning rely profoundly on their interactions with other people....
Infants’ cognitive development and learning rely profoundly on their interactions with other people....
Affective social referencing via neural synchrony between adult-infant dyads is a critical process t...
Almost all attention and learning—in particular, most early learning—take place in social settings. ...
Almost all attention and learning-in particular, most early learning-take place in social settings. ...
Preference for social engagement at birth indicates that social abilities emerge early and have a de...
Almost all attention and learning-in particular, most early learning-take place in social settings. ...
One fundamental question in psychology is what makes humans such intensely social beings. Probing th...
Infant survival and the development of secure and cooperative relationships are central to the futur...
Infants’ socio-cognitive ability develops dramatically during the first year of life. From the persp...
The ability to investigate neural activity during infancy whilst partaking in social (and non-social...
Infant survival and the development of secure and cooperative relationships are central to the futur...
In this study, we investigated relations between infants ’ understanding of intentional actions and ...
Social interaction is important for infants’ learning as it provides various ostensive cues like inf...
This dataset comprises EEG neural indices and looking data recorded concurrently from N=42 infants a...