Week Three: Infants’ prelinguistic event representations
Baillargeon, R., & Wang, S. (2002). Event categorization in infancy. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 6, 85-93.
Saxe, R., & Carey, S. (2006). The perception of causality in infancy. Acta Psychologica, 123, 144–165.
Woodward, A. L., Sommerville, J.A., Gerson, S., Henderson, A. M. E., & Buresh, J. S. (in press). The emergence of intention attribution in infancy. In B. Ross (Ed.) The Psychology of Learning and Motivation, Volume 51. Academic Press. (especially pp 1-11).
Baldwin, D. A., & Baird, J. A. (2001). Discerning intentions in dynamic human action. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 5, 171-178.
Gordon, P. (2003). The origin of argument structure in infants’ event representations. Proceedings of BUCLD, 28, 189-198.
Saxe, R., & Carey, S. (2006). The perception of causality in infancy. Acta Psychologica, 123, 144–165.
Woodward, A. L., Sommerville, J.A., Gerson, S., Henderson, A. M. E., & Buresh, J. S. (in press). The emergence of intention attribution in infancy. In B. Ross (Ed.) The Psychology of Learning and Motivation, Volume 51. Academic Press. (especially pp 1-11).
Baldwin, D. A., & Baird, J. A. (2001). Discerning intentions in dynamic human action. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 5, 171-178.
Gordon, P. (2003). The origin of argument structure in infants’ event representations. Proceedings of BUCLD, 28, 189-198.
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