The next talk in the Cognitive Development Center seminar series at
the CEU will be given by:
Luca Suran (Cognitive Science, Trento)
"Developmental continuities and core mechanisms in social and moral
cognition"
Date and time:
Wednesday, June 2, 5.00 pm
Abstract:
In this talk, I will present the results of some recent experiments we
carried out to investigate causal perception, mental state
attribution, and social evaluation skills in infants, children and
adults. We assessed causal perception using the habituation/
dishabituation paradigm by presenting 6-month-olds with simple events
involving two agents that reacted at a distance. Mental state
attribution and early social evaluation skills were assessed using an
eye-tracking apparatus while infants watched animation events
involving the interaction of schematic animals and geometric shapes.
Toddlers’ and preschoolers’ social evaluations and moral
intuitions
have been elicited by presenting the participants with the animation
events used with infants as well as short stories followed by requests
to judge the nicety of the agent that performed a critical action, the
intentionality of the effects of the agents’ actions, and whether a
certain action had to be performed. Overall the results point out
remarkable similarities in children’s and adults responses and provide
support for some recent theoretical models of core social cognition.
Finally, I discuss the implications of these results for a theory of
core mechanisms underlying social and moral evaluations.
venue
CEU Cognitive Development Center
Hattyuhaz, Level 3, Hattyu u. 14., 1015 Budapest
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