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Testing the pitch-luminance mapping in humans and in a group of Guinea baboons. A replication of Ludwig et al. (2011) study. ...
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Two-year-olds' eye movements reflect confidence in their understanding of words ...
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We study the fundamental issue of whether children evaluate the reliability of their language interpretation, i.e., their confidence in understanding words. In two experiments, two-year-olds (n_1=50; n_2=60) saw two objects and heard one of them being named; both objects were then hidden behind screens and children were asked to look towards the named object, which was eventually revealed. When children knew the label used, they showed increased post-decision persistence after a correct compared to an incorrect anticipatory look, a marker of confidence in word comprehension (experiment 1). When interacting with an unreliable speaker, children showed accurate word comprehension, but reduced confidence in the accuracy of their own choice, indicating that children’s confidence estimates are influenced by social information (experiment 2). Thus, by 2 years, children can estimate their confidence during language comprehension, long before they can talk about their linguistic skills. ...
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Developmental Psychology; First and Second Language Acquisition; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Psychology; Linguistics; Psychology; Social and Behavioral Sciences
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URL: https://osf.io/gkhec/ https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/gkhec
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Does the language you speak shape the way you think about the world? Experiment 4, second replication. ...
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The Discourse on LGBTQ Coming Out Process in Academic Journals ...
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Predicting Work Engagement with Employees’ Self-Narratives: A Text Mining Approach ...
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Identifying preschool measures most predictive of language outcomes at 11 years in the Early Language in Victoria Study ...
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Semantic dimensions of depressions: a Demonstrative Choice Task ...
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