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77 - Melissa Kibbe: How do infants represent objects and agents?

Stanford Psychology Podcast

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Is There a Social Aspect to Babies?

Babies tend to remember objects that have a social special meaning more than the other ones. When babies see a person reach for and grab one object over a different object, they it prompts them to think that okay that person has a goal to reach for and grabbing that object. Right before the agent was about to take her action, babies looked toward the hiding place of the triangle. That tells us that they remembered, Oh, she's going to reach for that triangle. And so I'm going to anticipate where the agent will look for her object.

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