BCCCD23 returns to an in-person convening this year at CEU's Budapest campus.
Vienna, December 8, 2022 – If you were shown a photo of a horse and asked what it is, you would likely say, “a horse.” But, of course, it isn’t a horse, and you would be aware of this: you cannot feed or ride the photo in your hand. Yet, when studying visual perception, researchers often take it for granted that people see a horse when they look at a photo of a horse. This may be a mistake.
November 21, Vienna – In a new study published on 31 October 2022 in the journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, scientists from Vienna-based Central European University have found that babies as young as 14 months old can consider several alternatives on their own if they have been shown an object that is not clearly recognizable and leaves several interpretations open.
2022. november 21., Bécs – A CEU kutatói által a Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B október 31-ei tematikus kiadásában (Thinking about possibilities: mechanisms, ontogeny, functions and phylogeny) megjelent tanulmány rámutat arra, hogy a babák már 14 hónapos korukban képesek spontán egyszerre többféle lehetőségről gondolkodni, amikor egy nem egyértelműen beazonosítható tárgyat látnak.
Vienna, April 22, 2022 -- Do animals care about nothing? Human thought readily relies on such concepts, for instance, when we stare at the night sky and think about the deep void. What’s more, we even have a number that denotes nothing or no items, which is zero.
Vienna, February 7, 2022 -- Young infants’ search for potential hidden objects is influenced by how many objects another person believes to be hidden, according to a new study by researchers Agnes Melinda Kovacs, associate professor at the Department of Cognitive Science at Central European University (CEU) and Dora Kampis, Post-Doctoral Researcher at the
New research by Barbu Revencu and Gergely Csibra finds babies can differentiate physical and virtual world at 19 months of age.
From January 4-8, CEU's Cognitive Development Center hosted the 11th Annual BCCCD conference digitally with record participation.
A Kinek hisznek a kisgyerekek: a felnőtteknek vagy a saját szemüknek? c. Határtalan tudás rendezvényének az előadói:
Pléh Csaba, pszichológus, nyelvész, az MTA rendes tagja, a BME Kognitív Tudományi Tanszékének alapítója, CEU oktatója
Csibra Gergely, pszichológus, a CEU oktatója, a CEU Babalabor vezetője.
Király Ildikó, pszichológus, az ELTE és a CEU oktatója, az ELTE Babalabor vezetője
Farkas Katalin filozófus, a CEU professzora
Young children take context into account and incorporate knowledge of past events and other people’s beliefs when making decisions, according to a new study by researchers Ildiko Kiraly and Katalin Olah of Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) in collaboration with researchers Gergely Csibra and Agnes Melinda Kovacs of Central European University (CEU) published recently in the Proceeding of the National Academy of Sciences.
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