Baby reasoning about disappearing objects

Baby reasoning about disappearing objects

Berkeley Early Learning Lab (UC Berkeley)

Who Can Participate

For babies ages 12 to 18 months who reside in the US. Each participant can only participate in this study once.

What Happens

Your child will see short video clips of an apple falling behind one of two screens for a repeated number of times. The screens will lower to reveal the apple’s location. Later, your child will see similar video clips of an apple or a toy car falling behind one of two screens. The screens will lower and reveal the apple or the toy car’s location. They can either reappear behind the same screen where they disappeared, or reappear behind a different screen. We will measure your child’s looking time at each video clips to see if they are surprised by a particular outcome.

What We're Studying

We want to understand how flexibly babies adapt to new physical rules. Even young infants believe in the continuity principle, which states that objects move continuously in space and cannot reappear in a different place without moving there. We are interested in whether infants can learn new rules that violate the continuity principle through viewing counter-evidence.

Duration

15 minutes

Compensation

Within a week after you participate in this study, we will email you a $5 Amazon.com gift card which you can redeem at amazon.com. To be eligible for the gift card: 1) your child must be in the age range for this study, 2) you need to submit a valid consent statement, and 3) we need to see that there is a child with you.

This study is conducted by Fei Xu (contact: babylab@berkeley.edu).

Would you like to participate in this study?