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As early as we can test
As early as we can test, decide to look twice as long at the magic or the unexpected event.
It's not very high-tech experiment, but it's extremely powerful because as early as we can test, infants have this expectation that an unsupported object should fall.
I know that's "as early as" used usually for dates and time, to means not before this hour or date, but I didn't get the meaning here. Babies age is 4 months old.
Thanks in advance,
It's not very high-tech experiment, but it's extremely powerful because as early as we can test, infants have this expectation that an unsupported object should fall.
I know that's "as early as" used usually for dates and time, to means not before this hour or date, but I didn't get the meaning here. Babies age is 4 months old.
Thanks in advance,
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early infancy, | Tomasso |
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early infancy,
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5142767/
Quote ;Research on infants’ reasoning abilities often rely on ****looking times, ****which are longer to surprising and **unexpected ***visual scenes compared to unsurprising and expected ones. Few researchers have examined more precise visual scanning patterns in these scenes, and so, here, we recorded 8- to 11-month-olds’ gaze with an eye tracker as we presented a sampling event whose outcome was either surprising, neutral, or ***unsurprising***
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Quote ;Research on infants’ reasoning abilities often rely on ****looking times, ****which are longer to surprising and **unexpected ***visual scenes compared to unsurprising and expected ones. Few researchers have examined more precise visual scanning patterns in these scenes, and so, here, we recorded 8- to 11-month-olds’ gaze with an eye tracker as we presented a sampling event whose outcome was either surprising, neutral, or ***unsurprising***
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Note added at 1 hr (2020-04-01 03:04:59 GMT)
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D. I. Verrelli
: I thought your Discussion Box comment was clearer: "At the earliest age at which we can test"
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Discussion
At the earliest age at which we can test, children are inclined to look twice as long at events that seem to be magical or unexpected .
It's not very high-tech experiment, but it's extremely powerful because the earliest age of infants at which we can observe or test this theory, infants seem to have this expectation that an unsupported object should fall.