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Tue 26 Apr, 2005 04:22 pm
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/04/050425211121.htm
Quote:Psychological Reasoning Begins Earlier Than Had Been Thought, Study Shows
CHAMPAIGN, IL. -- According to conventional wisdom, babies don't begin to develop sophisticated psychological reasoning about people until they are about 4 years old. A study of 15-month-olds at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign proves otherwise.
I've told you about "The Scientist in the Crib", haven't I?
Read it, it's awesome.
(Very cool article, thanks!)
sozobe wrote:I've told you about "The Scientist in the Crib", haven't I?
No. Is that a book?
<heads off to Amazon to check>
It's a book.
Very cool, chock-full of the kind of info mentioned in your article. The subtitle could be "Those babies are smarter than you think..."