2022
DOI: 10.1111/infa.12453
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Visual perception grounding of social cognition in preverbal infants

Abstract: Social life is inherently relational, entailing the ability to recognize and monitor social entities and the relationships between them. Very young infants privilege socially relevant entities in the visual world, such as faces and bodies. Here, we show that six-month-old infants also discriminate between configurations of multiple human bodies, based on the internal visuo-spatial relations between bodies, which could cue -or not-social interaction. We measured the differential looking times for two images, ea… Show more

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“…While experimental evidence suggests that perceptual representations of relational events and scenes are generalizable to a certain extent (e.g., Papeo, 2020;Goupil, Papeo & Hochmann, 2022; see Kominski & Scholl, 2020 for the limits of those generalizations), there is no evidence that those representations are discrete, dissociated from the object representations. Rather, relations may well be represented by perceptual schema composed of discrete object representations.…”
Section: Main Textmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While experimental evidence suggests that perceptual representations of relational events and scenes are generalizable to a certain extent (e.g., Papeo, 2020;Goupil, Papeo & Hochmann, 2022; see Kominski & Scholl, 2020 for the limits of those generalizations), there is no evidence that those representations are discrete, dissociated from the object representations. Rather, relations may well be represented by perceptual schema composed of discrete object representations.…”
Section: Main Textmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One example is when two bodies are positioned face-to-face and therefore suggest an interaction compared to a back-to-back positioning. 18 , 19 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although experimental evidence suggests that perceptual representations of relational events and scenes are generalizable to a certain extent (e.g., Goupil, Papeo, & Hochmann, 2022;Papeo, 2020; see Kominsky & Scholl, 2020, for the limits of those generalizations), there is no evidence that those representations are discrete, dissociated from the object representations. Rather, relations may well be represented by perceptual schema composed of discrete object representations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%