Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7285770 | Cognition | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Here we investigate the relation between expectation and surprise at probabilistic or deterministic events in preverbal infants. When a situation is uncertain, 12-month-olds anticipate probable outcomes and are surprised at improbable continuations of the scene. However, they do not anticipate the only possible outcome of a physically deterministic situation, although they are surprised when it does not occur. The results suggest that infants are sensitive to the tradeoff between information gain and programming efforts, showing higher propensity to anticipate those future events that carry novel knowledge.
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Authors
ErnÅ Téglás, Luca L. Bonatti,