Mia Radovanovic,Jaemin Hwang,David M Sobel et al.
Mia Radovanovic et al.
Concerns about fair resource exchanges are pervasive across development. However, existing work has focused primarily on resource distributions. The present experiments investigated whether 14- to 17-month-old North American infants demonst...
Corrigendum to "The effect of gaze contingencies on infants' looking preference" [Cognition 270 (2026) 106417] [0.03%]
关于“凝视因果关系对婴儿观看偏好的影响”一文的勘误( cognition 270 (2026 ) 106417 )
Tal Ravid-Roth,Romi Livne,Ariel Berlinger et al.
Tal Ravid-Roth et al.
Published Erratum
Cognition. 2026 Jan 12:106446. DOI:10.1016/j.cognition.2026.106446 2026
Yue Ji,Anna Papafragou
Yue Ji
Event cognition is sensitive to whether an event is bounded (has a well-defined endpoint, e.g. build a sandcastle) or unbounded (lacks such an endpoint; e.g., play with sand). Boundedness interfaces with telicity in language: telic verb phr...
Naïve epistemics: A theory of rational and error-prone mental state reasoning [0.03%]
朴素的认识论:关于理性与容易犯错的思维状态推理理论
Branden J Bio,Sangeet Khemlani
Branden J Bio
Effective communication depends on reasoning about what others know and believe, and failures in executive functioning can disrupt the way adults reason about mental states. Studies reveal that failures in interpreting premises, simulating ...
Shachar Hochman,Mattan S Ben-Shachar,Roi Cohen Kadosh et al.
Shachar Hochman et al.
Numerical bias is the spontaneous tendency to base decisions on numerical rather than equally available non-numerical information. We introduce the Congruent Learning-Incongruent Probe (CLIP) task, a computerised paradigm for indexing numer...
Instructed prevention actions reveal the associative nature of propositional response-effect contingency knowledge [0.03%]
指导性预防行动揭示命题反应-效果关联知识的联想性质
Solveig Tonn,Viola Mocke,Moritz Schaaf et al.
Solveig Tonn et al.
Because prevention actions result in the non-occurrence of certain events, it is rather unclear how action-event linkages can emerge for these action types. Here, we investigated whether verbal instructions alone can establish such linkages...
Domain-general categorisation explains constrained cross-linguistic variation in noun classification [0.03%]
范畴通用性解释了名词分类的跨语言变异约束
Ponrawee Prasertsom,Kenny Smith,Jennifer Culbertson
Ponrawee Prasertsom
Languages appear limited in the range of concepts that are grammatically encoded. For example, person, number, and animacy distinctions are regularly found in e.g., grammatical agreement systems. But, despite their visual salience, colour d...
Long Ni,Alan A Stocker
Long Ni
Ensemble coding creates compressed representations of a stimulus array. However, not all items in the array necessarily contribute equally to the ensemble code. For example, when discriminating the ensemble average against a reference, item...
Making an impression: Participant-led voice synthesis reveals the acoustic signatures of trait impressions [0.03%]
印象造声:参与者主导的声音合成揭示特质印象的声学特征
Nadine Lavan,Andrey Anikin
Nadine Lavan
Listeners rapidly form trait impressions from voices, inferring multiple person characteristics within milliseconds. We employed a novel method, Self-Steered Sound Synthesis (S4), to identify and compare the acoustic signatures underlying t...
Plausibility in episodic counterfactual thinking does not depend on the difficulty of the mental simulation [0.03%]
情节反事实思维的合理性并不取决于心理模拟的难度
Ricardo Morales-Torres,Kaylee Miceli,Felipe De Brigard
Ricardo Morales-Torres
People often engage in episodic counterfactual thinking, simulating alternative ways in which past events might have unfolded. Existing research has shown that the perceived plausibility of episodic counterfactual simulations influences jud...