Search Results - "Téglás, Ernő"
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The Social Sense: Susceptibility to Others' Beliefs in Human Infants and Adults
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (24-12-2010)“…Human social interactions crucially depend on the ability to represent other agents' beliefs even when these contradict our own beliefs, leading to the…”
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Infants recruit logic to learn about the social world
Published in Nature communications (26-11-2020)“…When perceptually available information is scant, we can leverage logical connections among hypotheses to draw reliable conclusions that guide our reasoning…”
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Precursors of logical reasoning in preverbal human infants
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (16-03-2018)“…Infants are able to entertain hypotheses about complex events and to modify them rationally when faced with inconsistent evidence. These capacities suggest…”
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Intuitions of probabilities shape expectations about the future at 12 months and beyond
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (27-11-2007)“…Rational agents should integrate probabilities in their predictions about uncertain future events. However, whether humans can do this, and if so, how this…”
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The pupillometry of the possible: an investigation of infants' representation of alternative possibilities
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (19-12-2022)“…Contrasting possibilities has a fundamental adaptive value for prediction and learning. Developmental research, however, has yielded controversial findings…”
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Pure Reasoning in 12-Month-Old Infants as Probabilistic Inference
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (27-05-2011)“…Many organisms can predict future events from the statistics of past experience, but humans also excel at making predictions by pure reasoning: integrating…”
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Dogs' Gaze Following Is Tuned to Human Communicative Signals
Published in Current biology (07-02-2012)“…Recent evidence suggests that preverbal infants' gaze following can be triggered only if an actor's head turn is preceded by the expression of communicative…”
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Early-emerging combinatorial thought: Human infants flexibly combine kind and quantity concepts
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (16-07-2024)“…Combinatorial thought, or the ability to combine a finite set of concepts into a myriad of complex ideas and knowledge structures, is the key to the…”
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Communicative Function Demonstration induces kind-based artifact representation in preverbal infants
Published in Cognition (01-10-2010)“…Human infants grow up in environments populated by artifacts. In order to acquire knowledge about different kinds of human-made objects, children have to be…”
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Infants anticipate probabilistic but not deterministic outcomes
Published in Cognition (01-12-2016)“…•We developed an eye-tracking paradigm to investigate 12-month-old infants’ understanding of single event probabilities.•Probability intuitions guide infants…”
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Can infants adopt underspecified contents into attributed beliefs? Representational prerequisites of theory of mind
Published in Cognition (01-08-2021)“…Recent evidence suggests that young infants, as well as nonhuman apes, can anticipate others' behavior based on their false beliefs. While such behaviors have…”
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Young domestic chicks spontaneously represent the absence of objects
Published in eLife (11-04-2022)“…Absence is a notion that is usually captured by language-related concepts like zero or negation. Whether nonlinguistic creatures encode similar thoughts is an…”
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Pointing as Epistemic Request: 12-month-olds Point to Receive New Information
Published in Infancy (01-11-2014)“…Infants start pointing systematically to objects or events around their first birthday. It has been proposed that infants point to an event to share their…”
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Seeing behind the surface: communicative demonstration boosts category disambiguation in 12‐month‐olds
Published in Developmental science (01-11-2017)“…In their first years, infants acquire an incredible amount of information regarding the objects present in their environment. While often it is not clear what…”
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Numerical representations and intuitions of probabilities at 12 months
Published in Developmental science (01-03-2015)“…Recent research shows that preverbal infants can reason about single‐case probabilities without relying on observed frequencies, adapting their predictions to…”
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Can we employ Eye-Tracker for studying dogs’ communicative skills? a gaze-following experiment
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The probable and the possible at 12 months: intuitive reasoning about the uncertain future
Published in Advances in child development and behavior (2012)“…How do infants predict the next future event, when such a prediction requires estimating the event's probability? The literature suggests that adult humans…”
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