New Caledonian crows and kea parrots can learn about the usefulness of objects by playing with them -- similar to human baby behavior. Researchers have discovered that New Caledonian crows and kea ...
Fans of “Got Your Nose” take note: Unexpected experiences that violate infants' innate knowledge of the world, like a ball appearing to roll through a solid wall, stimulate interest and help them ...
Priya Chandrashaker and her daughter sort objects by attributes. Priya Chandrashaker and her daughter show how to sort objects into groups based on attributes -- the characteristics of objects. She ...
A new study published in the journal Psychological Science revealed that observing new things out in the real world or simply being exposed to new objects makes an impression in our minds and leads us ...
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