Inside the infant mind

Thursday, May 26, 2011 - 21:30 in Psychology & Sociology

Scientists have found that infants can form surprisingly sophisticated expectations of how novel situations will unfold. And if something does not fit with their expectations, an infants' level of surprise can be measured by how long they look at something: The more unexpected the event, the longer they watch.

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