Dangerous Ground: One-Year-Old Infants are Sensitive to Peril in Other Agents' Action Plans.

Q1 Social Sciences Open Mind Pub Date : 2022-10-30 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1162/opmi_a_00063
Shari Liu, Bill Pepe, Manasa Ganesh Kumar, Tomer D Ullman, Joshua B Tenenbaum, Elizabeth S Spelke
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Do infants appreciate that other people's actions may fail, and that these failures endow risky actions with varying degrees of negative utility (i.e., danger)? Three experiments, including a pre-registered replication, addressed this question by presenting 12- to 15-month-old infants (N = 104, 52 female, majority White) with an animated agent who jumped over trenches of varying depth towards its goals. Infants expected the agent to minimize the danger of its actions, and they learned which goal the agent preferred by observing how much danger it risked to reach each goal, even though the agent's actions were physically identical and never failed. When we tested younger, 10-month-old infants (N = 102, 52 female, majority White) in a fourth experiment, they did not succeed consistently on the same tasks. These findings provide evidence that one-year-old infants use the height that other agents could fall from in order to explain and predict those agents' actions.

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危险的地面:一岁婴儿对其他代理人行动计划中的危险敏感。
婴儿是否意识到其他人的行为可能会失败,并且这些失败会赋予风险行为不同程度的负效用(即危险)?三个实验,包括一个预先注册的重复实验,通过向12到15个月大的婴儿(N = 104, 52名女性,大多数是白人)展示一个动画代理来解决这个问题,这个代理会跳过不同深度的壕沟朝着目标前进。婴儿期望代理将其行为的危险最小化,他们通过观察代理为达到每个目标所冒的危险程度来了解代理更喜欢哪个目标,即使代理的行为在物理上是相同的,并且从未失败过。当我们在第四次实验中测试10个月大的婴儿(N = 102,52名女性,大多数是白人)时,他们在相同的任务上并没有始终成功。这些发现提供了证据,证明一岁大的婴儿会利用其他物体可能坠落的高度来解释和预测这些物体的行为。
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Open Mind Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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