2021
DOI: 10.1167/jov.21.5.14
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The ability to predict actions of others from distributed cues is still developing in 6- to 8-year-old children

Abstract: Adults use distributed cues in the bodies of others to predict and counter their actions. To investigate the development of this ability, we had adults and 6-to 8-year-old children play a competitive game with a confederate who reached toward one of two targets. Child and adult participants, who sat across from the confederate, attempted to beat the confederate to the target by touching it before the confederate did. Adults used cues distributed through the head, shoulders, torso, and arms to predict the reach… Show more

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