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15One‐year‐old infants use teleological representations of actions productivelyCognitive Science 27 (1): 111-133. 2003.Two experiments investigated whether infants represent goal‐directed actions of others in a way that allows them to draw inferences to unobserved states of affairs (such as unseen goal states or occluded obstacles). We measured looking times to assess violation of infants' expectations upon perceiving either a change in the actions of computer‐animated figures or in the context of such actions. The first experiment tested whether infants would attribute a goal to an action that they had not seen…Read more
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12Goal attribution without agency cues: the perception of ‘pure reason’ in infancyCognition 72 (3): 237-267. 1999.
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AlisonGopnikAndrew N. MeltroffWords, Thoughts, and Theories1997MIT Press0-262-07175-4268 $30.00Trends in Cognitive Sciences 1 (3): 122. 1997.
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