2024
DOI: 10.1111/infa.12614
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Contingency enables the formation of social expectations about an artificial agent

Julia A. Venditti,
Rachel Elkin,
Rondeline M. Williams
et al.

Abstract: What environmental regularities support infant communicative learning from social interactions? We propose that infants allocate their attention toward and learn from external events that are contingent on their own behaviors. We tested the robustness of the influence of contingency on communicative learning by using a non‐biological stimulus, a remote‐controlled car, as the social partner. The car approached infants and produced a speech sound either contingently to infants' vocalizations or on a yoked schedu… Show more

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