Ten-month-old infants infer the value of goals from the costs of actions

Science56.90
Volume: 358, Issue: 6366, Pages: 1038 - 1041
Published: Nov 23, 2017
Abstract
Infants understand that people pursue goals, but how do they learn which goals people prefer? We tested whether infants solve this problem by inverting a mental model of action planning, trading off the costs of acting against the rewards actions bring. After seeing an agent attain two goals equally often at varying costs, infants expected the agent to prefer the goal it attained through costlier actions. These expectations held across three...
Paper Details
Title
Ten-month-old infants infer the value of goals from the costs of actions
Published Date
Nov 23, 2017
Journal
Volume
358
Issue
6366
Pages
1038 - 1041
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