Infants recognize similar goals across dissimilar actions involving object manipulation |
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Authors: | Olofson Eric L Baldwin Dare |
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Affiliation: | aWabash College, Department of Psychology, Crawfordsville, IN 47933, United States;bUniversity of Oregon, Department of Psychology, Eugene, OR 97403, United States |
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Abstract: | We investigated infants’ ability to recognize the similarity between observed and implied goals when actions differed in surface-level motion details. In two experiments, 10- to 12-month-olds were habituated to an actor manipulating an object and then shown test actions in which the actor contacted the object with a novel hand configuration that implied a goal either similar or dissimilar to the habituation event. Infants in both experiments looked significantly longer at test actions depicting a novel implied goal, suggesting that infants glossed over some surface-level motion details and compared implied goals. |
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Keywords: | Action processing Infant cognition |
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