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The Sound Of Social Cognition: Toddlers’ Understanding Of How Sound Influences Others, Rebecca Williamson, Rechele Brooks, Andrew N. Meltzoff
The Sound Of Social Cognition: Toddlers’ Understanding Of How Sound Influences Others, Rebecca Williamson, Rechele Brooks, Andrew N. Meltzoff
Psychology Faculty Publications
Understanding others’ perceptions is a fundamental aspect of social cognition. Children’s construal of visual perception is well investigated, but there is little work on children’s understanding of others’ auditory perception. The current study assesses toddlers’ recognition that producing different sounds can affect others differentially—auditory perspective taking. Two- and three-year-olds were familiarized with two objects, one loud and one quiet. The adult then introduced a doll, and children were randomly assigned to one of two goals: either to wake the doll or to let her sleep. Children’s object choice and the sound intensity they produced significantly varied in the predicted direction …
Interactions Between Lexical And Syntactic Knowledge During Incremental Processing Of The Causative Construction In English, G. Taylor Brooks
Interactions Between Lexical And Syntactic Knowledge During Incremental Processing Of The Causative Construction In English, G. Taylor Brooks
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Examining Responses To Inequity In Gorillas, Amber Craig, Kelly Leverett
Examining Responses To Inequity In Gorillas, Amber Craig, Kelly Leverett
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Stereotypical Black Faces Are Most Representative Of The Category ‘Black’, Robert A. Theodore
Stereotypical Black Faces Are Most Representative Of The Category ‘Black’, Robert A. Theodore
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Motor Skills And Imitation In Children With Autism, Rachelle Stover
Motor Skills And Imitation In Children With Autism, Rachelle Stover
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
How Does Regret Proneness And Personality Affect Cognitive Abilities?, Tiffany Benton
How Does Regret Proneness And Personality Affect Cognitive Abilities?, Tiffany Benton
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Psychological Flexibility In Mental Health Stigma And Psychological Distress For The Stigmatizer In An African American College Sample, Chantel M. Sims, Akihiko Masuda
The Role Of Psychological Flexibility In Mental Health Stigma And Psychological Distress For The Stigmatizer In An African American College Sample, Chantel M. Sims, Akihiko Masuda
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Narrative Paradigms In Muslim Identity: A Qualitative Investigation Of Seven Atlanta Case Studies, Sonia Jamani
Narrative Paradigms In Muslim Identity: A Qualitative Investigation Of Seven Atlanta Case Studies, Sonia Jamani
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Number Without Language: Comparative Psychology And The Evolution Of Numerical Cognition, Christian Agrillo, Michael J. Beran
Number Without Language: Comparative Psychology And The Evolution Of Numerical Cognition, Christian Agrillo, Michael J. Beran
Language Research Center
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Justice- And Fairness-Related Behaviors In Non-Human Primates, Sarah F. Brosnan
Justice- And Fairness-Related Behaviors In Non-Human Primates, Sarah F. Brosnan
Psychology Faculty Publications
A distinctive feature across human societies is our interest in justice and fairness. People will sometimes invest in extremely costly behavior in order to achieve fair outcomes for themselves and others. Why do people care so much about justice? One way to address this is comparatively, exploring behaviors related to justice and fairness in other species. In this paper, I review work exploring responses to inequity, prosocial behavior, and other relevant behaviors in non-human primates in an effort to understand both the potential evolutionary function of these behaviors and the social and ecological reasons for the individual differences in behavior. …