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Curious Choices: Infants' moment-to-moment information sampling is driven by their exploration history. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Infants exhibit curiosity-driven exploration as they interact with new categories, using a gaze-contingent design that allows researchers to observe their exploratory (switching categories) and exploitative (staying within a category) behaviors.
  • - A study involving 68 infants aged 10 to 12 months found that their choices were influenced by previous exploration habits, resulting in distinct patterns of behavior categorized as explorative, exploitative, or balanced.
  • - Findings suggest that infants' decisions to switch categories relate to specific eye movement patterns, such as longer trigger times and more gaze-shifting, particularly after seeing similar stimuli, highlighting new insights into their exploratory behaviors and potential differences among individuals.

Article Abstract

Infants explore the world around them based on their intrinsically motivated curiosity. However, the cognitive mechanisms underlying such curiosity-driven exploratory behaviour remain largely unknown. Here, infants could freely explore two novel categories, triggering a new exemplar from a category by fixating on either of the two associated areas on a computer screen. This gaze-contingent design enabled us to distinguish between exploration - switching from one category to another - and exploitation - consecutively triggering exemplars from the same category. Data from 10 to 12-month-old infants (N = 68) indicated that moment-to-moment sampling choices were non-random but guided by the infants' exploration history. Self-generated sequences grouped into three clusters of brief yet explorative, longer exploitative, and overall more balanced sampling patterns. Bayesian hierarchical binomial regression models indicated that across sequence patterns, infants' longer trigger time, shorter looking time, and more gaze-shifting were associated with trial-by-trial decisions to disengage from exploiting one category and making an exploratory switch, especially after consecutively viewed stimuli of high similarity. These findings offer novel insights into infants' curiosity-driven exploration and pave the way for future investigations, also regarding individual differences.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2024.105976DOI Listing

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