The CEU Department of Cognitive Science cordially invites you to its talk
by:
Prof. *Stephen Butterfill *(Warwick University)
[web <http://www.butterfill.com/>]
Title: *A Developmental Puzzle about Goal Tracking*
Date: Wednesday, 29 May 2019
Time: 17:00-18:30
Location: Department of Cognitive Science, CEU, Oktober 6 st. 7, room 10
Abstract:
Sensitivity to others’ actions is essential for social animals like humans
and a fundamental requirement for any kind of social cognition.
Unsurprisingly, it is present in humans from early in the first year of
life. But what processes underpin infants’ sensitivity to others’ actions?
Any attempt to answer this question must solve twin puzzles about the
development of goal tracking. Why does some, but not all, of infants’ goal
tracking appear to be limited by their abilities to represent the observed
action motorically at the time it occurs? And why does their sensitivity to
action sometimes manifest itself differently in dishabituation, pupil
dilation and anticipatory looking? Solving these twin puzzles is critical
for understanding humans’ earliest sensitivity to others’ actions. After
introducing the puzzles, this paper argues that solving them may require
identifying multiple, distinct processes for tracking the targets and goals
of actions.
We are looking forward to see you.
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