Mikolaj Hernik
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    Flatebo S, Oturai G, Hernik M
  
  
    PLoS One
    . 2024 Mar;
          19(3):e0300874.
    
    PMID: 38517933
  
  
          Adults infer others' communicative intentions, or lack thereof, from various types of information. Young children may be initially limited to attributions based on a small set of ostensive signals. It...
      
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    Rosa-Salva O, Hernik M, Fabbroni M, Lorenzi E, Vallortigara G
  
  
    Anim Cogn
    . 2023 Mar;
          26(4):1177-1189.
    
    PMID: 36933076
  
  
          Domestic chicks (Gallus gallus domesticus) have been widely used as a model to study the motion cues that allow visually naïve organisms to detect animate agents shortly after hatching/birth. Our...
      
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    Byers-Heinlein K, Sin Mei Tsui A, Bergmann C, Black A, Brown A, Carbajal M, et al.
  
  
    Adv Methods Pract Psychol Sci
    . 2022 Jul;
          4(1).
    
    PMID: 35821764
  
  
          From the earliest months of life, infants prefer listening to and learn better from infant-directed speech (IDS) than adult-directed speech (ADS). Yet, IDS differs within communities, across languages, and across...
      
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    Tatone D, Hernik M, Csibra G
  
  
    Sci Rep
    . 2021 Sep;
          11(1):18305.
    
    PMID: 34526626
  
  
          We propose that humans are prepared to interpret giving as a diagnostic cue of reciprocal-exchange relations from infancy. A prediction following from this hypothesis is that infants will represent the...
      
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    Byers-Heinlein K, Tsui R, Renswoude D, Black A, Barr R, Brown A, et al.
  
  
    Infancy
    . 2020 Dec;
          26(1):4-38.
    
    PMID: 33306867
  
  
          Determining the meanings of words requires language learners to attend to what other people say. However, it behooves a young language learner to simultaneously encode relevant non-verbal cues, for example,...
      
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    Hernik M
  
  
    Behav Brain Sci
    . 2020 Aug;
          43:e167.
    
    PMID: 32772988
  
  
          Osiurak and Reynaud's account of human tool cognition misses key element: human capacity for functional representations and teleological inferences. I argue that the teleofunctional approach accounts better for some features...
      
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    Miton H, Sperber D, Hernik M
  
  
    Cogn Sci
    . 2020 Jun;
          44(6):e12866.
    
    PMID: 32535972
  
  
          The spatial composition of human portraits obeys historically changing cultural norms. We show that it is also affected by cognitive factors that cause greater spontaneous attention to what is in...
      
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    Altinok N, Hernik M, Kiraly I, Gergely G
  
  
    J Exp Child Psychol
    . 2020 Apr;
          195:104847.
    
    PMID: 32278116
  
  
          Sub-efficient action routines often represent culture-specific conventional forms of actions that belong to the repertoire of cultural knowledge shared by a social group. Children readily acquire such sub-efficient routines from...
      
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    Tatone D, Hernik M, Csibra G
  
  
    Open Mind (Camb)
    . 2019 Jun;
          3:31-40.
    
    PMID: 31149648
  
  
          Human infants' readiness to interpret impoverished object-transfer events as acts of giving suggests the existence of a dedicated action schema for identifying interactions based on active object transfer. Here we...
      
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    Hernik M, Broesch T
  
  
    Dev Sci
    . 2018 Dec;
          22(4):e12779.
    
    PMID: 30506550
  
  
          Gaze is considered a crucial component of early communication between an infant and her caregiver. When communicatively addressed, infants respond aptly to others' gaze by following its direction. However, experience...