Infants are drawn to events that violate their expectations about the world: they look longer at physically impossible events, such as when a car passes through a wall. Here, we examined whether individual differences in infants' visual preferences for physically impossible events reflect an early form of curiosity, and asked whether caregivers' behaviors, parenting styles, and everyday routines relate to these differences. In Study 1, we presented infants (N = 47, M-age = 16.83 months, range = 10.29-24.59 months) with events that violated physical principles and closely matched possible events. We measured infants' everyday curiosity and related experiences (i.e., caregiver curiosity-promoting activities) through a newly developed curiosit...
Young children perform well on a wide range of tasks involving the attribution of goals/desires. For...
We investigated whether young children are curious about what could have been (“counterfactual curio...
Curiosity is a universal and malleable positive character strength. It has been linked to physical, ...
Infants are drawn to events that violate their expectations about the world: they look longer at phy...
Curiosity is a concept which remains elusive with open questions especially regarding its emergence ...
The population group with which one associates curiosity the most is children. To this day, however,...
Infants explore the world to learn about it based on their intrinsically motivated curiosity. Howeve...
The overall goal of this award was to understand how babies learn when allowed to explore their envi...
Recent research with adults indicates that curiosity induced by uncertainty enhances learning and me...
Although curiosity is an undeniably important aspect of children’s cognitive development, a universa...
Looking and reaching preferences for different-sized objects were examined in 4–5- and 5–6-month-old...
The study is an eyetracking experiment run with 12- and 28-month old children and adults. Participan...
The human infant is now considered capable of active informational interaction with the environment....
What infants appear to know depends heavily on how they are tested. For example, infants seem to und...
Epistemic curiosity (EC) is the desire to obtain new knowledge capable of either producing positive ...
Young children perform well on a wide range of tasks involving the attribution of goals/desires. For...
We investigated whether young children are curious about what could have been (“counterfactual curio...
Curiosity is a universal and malleable positive character strength. It has been linked to physical, ...
Infants are drawn to events that violate their expectations about the world: they look longer at phy...
Curiosity is a concept which remains elusive with open questions especially regarding its emergence ...
The population group with which one associates curiosity the most is children. To this day, however,...
Infants explore the world to learn about it based on their intrinsically motivated curiosity. Howeve...
The overall goal of this award was to understand how babies learn when allowed to explore their envi...
Recent research with adults indicates that curiosity induced by uncertainty enhances learning and me...
Although curiosity is an undeniably important aspect of children’s cognitive development, a universa...
Looking and reaching preferences for different-sized objects were examined in 4–5- and 5–6-month-old...
The study is an eyetracking experiment run with 12- and 28-month old children and adults. Participan...
The human infant is now considered capable of active informational interaction with the environment....
What infants appear to know depends heavily on how they are tested. For example, infants seem to und...
Epistemic curiosity (EC) is the desire to obtain new knowledge capable of either producing positive ...
Young children perform well on a wide range of tasks involving the attribution of goals/desires. For...
We investigated whether young children are curious about what could have been (“counterfactual curio...
Curiosity is a universal and malleable positive character strength. It has been linked to physical, ...