Developmental and computational perspectives on infant social cognition

Adults effortlessly and automatically infer complex pat- terns of goals, beliefs, and other mental states as the causes of others' actions. Yet before the last decade little was known about the developmental origins of these abilities in early infancy. Our understanding of infant social cogniti...

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Main Authors: Hamlin, Kiley (Author), Wynn, Karen (Author), Bloom, Paul (Author), Lucas, Chris G. (Author), Griffiths, Thomas L. (Author), Xu, Fei (Author), Fawcett, Christine (Author), Tamar, Kushnir (Author), Wellman, Henry (Author), Gelman, Susan (Author), Goodman, Noah Daniel (Contributor), Baker, Christopher Lawrence (Contributor), Ullman, Tomer David (Contributor), Tenenbaum, Joshua B (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cognitive Science Society, 2017-12-18T16:44:50Z.
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