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Psychosis and autism as diametrical disorders of the social brainSingular thought: object-files, person-files, and the sortal PERSON.Early understandings of the link between agents and order.Assessing perceptual change with an ambiguous figures task: Normative data for 40 standard picture sets.Anthropocentrism is not the first step in children's reasoning about the natural world.Correspondences between what infants see and know about causal and self-propelled motion.Is God just a big person? Children's conceptions of God across cultures and religious traditions.Core knowledge.Religion is natural.Tripartite organization of the ventral stream by animacy and object size.Young infants' reasoning about physical events involving inert and self-propelled objects.A lifespan perspective on semantic processing of concrete concepts: does a sensory/motor model have the potential to bridge the gap?Child categorization.Causation From Perception.Cross-cultural similarities and differences in person-body reasoning: experimental evidence from the United Kingdom and Brazilian Amazon.The development of children's prelife reasoning: evidence from two cultures.Actors and actions: The role of agent behavior in infants' attribution of goals.The circle of life: A cross-cultural comparison of children's attribution of life-cycle traits.Visual search for object categories is predicted by the representational architecture of high-level visual cortex.Continuity in social cognition from infancy to childhood.Exceptionalist naturalism: Human agency and the causal order.Distinct processing of objects and faces in the infant brain.Reasoning about dead agents reveals possible adaptive trends.Embodied Simulation of Others Being Touched in 1-Year-Old Infants.
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2004 nî lūn-bûn
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2004年の論文
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Do 5-month-old infants see humans as material objects?
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Do 5-month-old infants see humans as material objects?
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Do 5-month-old infants see humans as material objects?
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Do 5-month-old infants see humans as material objects?
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Do 5-month-old infants see humans as material objects?
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Do 5-month-old infants see humans as material objects?
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P2093
P1433
P1476
Do 5-month-old infants see humans as material objects?
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P2093
Karen Wynn
Paul Bloom
Valerie A Kuhlmeier
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10.1016/J.COGNITION.2004.02.007
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2004-11-01T00:00:00Z