Have you ever caught a baby's eyes and suddenly felt judged? New research suggests that feeling may not be entirely imaginary.
A series of experiments, conducted among 8-month-old infants, has now found evidence that preverbal children are moral third-party observers.
In other words, the babies were given the ability to vanquish unwelcome animations with only their eyes. Decision-making in preverbal children is extremely difficult to measure because communication is so limited. Previous A series of experiments was used to explore why 8-month-old babies might be more focused on those who commit a social faux pas.
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