How (not) to measure infant theory of mind: Testing the replicability and validity of four non-verbal measures

S Dörrenberg, H Rakoczy, U Liszkowski - Cognitive Development, 2018 - Elsevier
A growing body of infant studies with various implicit, non-verbal measures has suggested
that Theory of Mind (ToM) may emerge much earlier than previously assumed. While explicit …

Perspectives in eye-tracking technology for applications in education

R da Silva Soares Jr, C Barreto… - South African Journal of …, 2023 - journals.co.za
Background Many students struggle with mathematics difficulties, such as arithmetic
problem-solving, intuitive geometry concepts and learning disabilities. Currently, there is an …

Expecting the unexpected: infants use others' surprise to revise their own expectations

Y Wu, M Merrick, H Gweon - Open Mind, 2024 - direct.mit.edu
Human infants show systematic responses to events that violate their expectations. Can they
also revise these expectations based on others' expressions of surprise? Here we ask …

Exploring determinants of consumers' attitudes toward real-time bidding (RTB) advertising

S Zhang, R Wakefield, J Huang, X Li - Information Technology & …, 2021 - emerald.com
Purpose Since its inception in 2009, the growth of real-time bidding (RTB) advertising has
been dramatic. Yet, there is a dearth of research in the information system (IS) literature …

Multi-scale neural networks classification of mild cognitive impairment using functional near-infrared spectroscopy

MK Kang, KS Hong, D Yang, HK Kim - Biocybernetics and Biomedical …, 2025 - Elsevier
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is recognized as an early stage preceding Alzheimer's
disease. Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) has recently been used to …

Babies' engagement in music theater performances: A microanalytical study of the aesthetic experiences in early childhood.

M Barbosa, M Vences, PM Rodrigues… - … , Creativity, and the …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Music theater performances (MTPs) in the early years provide stimulating environments for
babies and their caregivers and have spawned intriguing questions about babies' ability to …

Unattended emotional prosody affects visual processing of facial expressions in Mandarin-speaking Chinese: A Comparison with English-speaking Canadians

P Liu, S Rigoulot, X Jiang, S Zhang… - Journal of cross …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Emotional cues from different modalities have to be integrated during communication, a
process that can be shaped by an individual's cultural background. We explored this issue in …

A systematic review on the fourth industrial revolution: African basic schools' readiness

A Katjiteo, OA Awodiji - South African Journal of Childhood …, 2023 - ujcontent.uj.ac.za
Background: Many students struggle with mathematics difficulties, such as arithmetic
problem-solving, intuitive geometry concepts and learning disabilities. Currently, there is an …

[PDF][PDF] Infants Use Others' Surprise as Vicarious Prediction Error

Y Wu, M Merrick, H Gweon - 2019 - psyarxiv.com
Human learners benefit from observing events that are surprising to them, but can they also
learn from observing others' surprise? Here we show that infants (\textit {N}= 156, 12-to 17 …

[PDF][PDF] Wu, Y., Merrick, M., & Gweon, H.(2024). Expecting the unexpected: Infants use others' surprise to revise their own expectations. Open Mind, 8, 67-83. https://doi …

Y Wu - osf.io
Human infants show systematic responses to events that violate their expectations. Can they
also revise these expectations based on others' expressions of surprise? Here we ask …