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Snorkel Benchmark Knowledge Task
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It is not the case that early infants show no surprise at seemingly physically impossible events. Seemingly impossible events are magical seeming events that defy physics. These results show early infant
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A.
A.
Inability to ignore innate or early-learned comprehensions of certain principles, such as one object seeming to pass through another, physical objects floating, or inanimate objects starting or stopping motion
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B.
Inability to not generalize over the domain of living beings
C.
Lack of comprehension of internal compositions of living beings
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Social-psychological theory of mind
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Incomprehension of turn taking in social discourse
F.
Understanding of self-motion as unique to living beings
G.
Ability to ignore seeming anomalies
H.
Categorization based on geometric principles such as line angle
I.
A random assortment of behaviors only shown at an early age
J.
Not paying proper attention to detail
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Infant surprise at seemingly magical events shows an understanding of Naive Physics Principles. These principles are such understandings as things don't float unsupported, solid objects don't pass through o
another, inanimate moving objects don't stop for no reason, and more. Numerous habituation studies show that physically similar but 'impossible' seeming events gain infants attention based on their suppos
surprise.
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Physical reasoning in young infants: Seeking
explanations for impossible events
Renee Baillargeon
British journal of Developmental Psychology (1994),12 ,9-33 Printed in Great Britain
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