Dear all,

Hanna Marno's talk will take place tomorrow from 14:00 on Zoom. See the invitation below - everyone is welcome to join!

Best,
Réka

ELTE Cognitive Seminar Invitation


Time and date: 14:00 (CET), Tuesday, 08. 02. 2022. 

Speaker: Hanna Marno (Central European University, Eötvös Loránd University)

Title: Learning from action observation: the importance of communication over efficiency

Abstract: Ostensive cues, such as eye-contact or calling the other’s name are typically used to inform the addressee about our communicative intention. Furthermore, they can elicit an expectation of relevance about the communicated information, both in the case of adults and infants. During observational learning, would this expectation of relevance induce a bias to preferentially learn the communicated action demonstration, even at the expense of its observed efficiency? In my talk, I will present a series of studies testing whether toddlers and young children learn from their own observation of efficiency, assessed by statistical information on reliability of interventions, or from communicatively presented demonstrations, when these two potential types of evidence are contrasted with each other. The findings demonstrate that communicative sanctioning of reliability may override statistical evidence for young learners. Furthermore, our recent evidence with great apes also suggests that ostensive demonstration can elicit an expectation of relevance, potentially leading to a preference to learn from communication, as human children do. 

Zoom link: MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from "www.google.com" https://ppk-elte-hu.zoom.us/j/97351319559?pwd=TUNxUGJqekxtckhzMlRLR1I2NWhPdz09

Meeting ID: 973 5131 9559

Passcode: 474474


The next event of the ELTE Cognitive Seminar will be a talk by Gergő Orbán on 22nd February, at 14:00. We are looking forward to many of you joining!


If you have any questions, please contact us via email (nemecz.zsuzsanna@ppk.elte.hu or reka.schvajda@ppk.elte.hu).

 

Best regards,

Réka Schvajda

Zsuzsanna Nemecz

organizers

ELTE Department of Cognitive Psychology