Authors
Yi Lin, Jie Li, Yael Gertner, Weiting Ng, Cynthia L Fisher, Renée Baillargeon
Publication date
2021/3/1
Journal
Cognitive Psychology
Volume
125
Pages
101368
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
How do infants reason about simple physical events such as containment, tube, and support events? According to the two-system model, two cognitive systems, the object-file (OF) and physical-reasoning (PR) systems, work together to guide infants’ responses to these events. When an event begins, the OF system sends categorical information about the objects and their arrangements to the PR system. This system then categorizes the event, assigns event roles to the objects, and taps the OF system for information about features previously identified as causally relevant for the event category selected. All of the categorical and featural information included in the event’s representation is interpreted by the PR system’s domain knowledge, which includes core principles such as persistence and gravity. The present research tested a novel prediction of the model: If the OF system could be primed to also send, at the …
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