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    The Social Sense: Susceptibility to Others' Beliefs in Human Infants and Adults by Kovács, Ágnes Melinda, Téglás, ErnŐ, Endress, Ansgar Denis

    “…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 by Cesana-Arlotti, Nicolò, Kovács, Ágnes Melinda, Téglás, Ernő

    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 by Cesana-Arlotti, Nicoló, Martín, Ana, Téglás, Ernő, Vorobyova, Liza, Cetnarski, Ryszard, Bonatti, Luca L

    “…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 by Téglás, Ernő, Girotto, Vittorio, Gonzalez, Michel, Bonatti, Luca L

    “…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 by Cesana-Arlotti, Nicolò, Varga, Bálint, Téglás, Ernő

    “…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 by Téglás, Ernő, Vul, Edward, Girotto, Vittorio, Gonzalez, Michel, Tenenbaum, Joshua B., Bonatti, Luca L.

    “…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 by Téglás, Ernő, Gergely, Anna, Kupán, Krisztina, Miklósi, Ádám, Topál, József

    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 by Pomiechowska, Barbara, Bródy, Gábor, Téglás, Ernő, Kovács, Ágnes Melinda

    “…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 by Futó, Judit, Téglás, Ernő, Csibra, Gergely, Gergely, György

    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 by Téglás, Ernő, Bonatti, Luca L.

    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 by Kovács, Ágnes Melinda, Téglás, Ernő, Csibra, Gergely

    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 by Szabó, Eszter, Chiandetti, Cinzia, Téglás, Ernő, Versace, Elisabetta, Csibra, Gergely, Kovács, Ágnes Melinda, Vallortigara, Giorgio

    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 by Kovács, Ágnes Melinda, Tauzin, Tibor, Téglás, Ernő, Gergely, György, Csibra, Gergely

    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 by Kovács, Ágnes M., Téglás, Ernő, Gergely, György, Csibra, Gergely

    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 by Téglás, Ernő, Ibanez-Lillo, Alexandra, Costa, Albert, Bonatti, Luca L.

    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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    The probable and the possible at 12 months: intuitive reasoning about the uncertain future by Cesana-Arlotti, Nicolò, Téglás, Erno, Bonatti, Luca L

    “…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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