| Literature DB >> 23432831 |
J Kiley Hamlin1, Tomer Ullman2, Josh Tenenbaum2, Noah Goodman3, Chris Baker2.
Abstract
Evaluating individuals based on their pro- and anti-social behaviors is fundamental to successful human interaction. Recent research suggests that even preverbal infants engage in social evaluation; however, it remains an open question whether infants' judgments are driven uniquely by an analysis of the mental states that motivate others' helpful and unhelpful actions, or whether non-mentalistic inferences are at play. Here we present evidence from 10-month-olds, motivated and supported by a Bayesian computational model, for mentalistic social evaluation in the first year of life.A video abstract of this article can be viewed at http://youtu.be/rD_Ry5oqCYE.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23432831 PMCID: PMC4100482 DOI: 10.1111/desc.12017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Sci ISSN: 1363-755X