List of articles on development

The University of Tokyo discovers a phenomenon that nurtures development with meaning in the movement of the limbs of babies

 A research group led by Designated Assistant Professor Seikei Kanazawa at the University of Tokyo Graduate School has proposed that babies who are only a few months old, who are unable to perform conscious movement, can use voluntary movement […]

Adults Misperceive Children's Acquisition of Cognitive Abilities as the Result of Learning

 A research group led by Assistant Professor Meng Xianwei of the Graduate School of Osaka University, in collaboration with the Center for Cognitive Learning at Rutgers University and Doshisha University, is working on children's color discrimination […]

Perception of action-result regularity develops from infancy to adolescence Kio University

 The ability to detect the regular relationship between one's actions and external stimuli, that is, the connection between one's own movements and their consequences, is called the ``regularity of actions and consequences […]

Japanese children who can put up with the food in front of them Is it derived from the "waiting" dining habit?

 International collaborative research groups such as Kyoto University, the University of Tokyo, and the University of California, Davis will eat after everyone is together, saying "I'll have it" […]

Discovered that babies expect "the superiority of those with supernatural and anti-intuitive power"

 Osaka University, Kochi University of Technology […] that babies have a judgment bias that "links supernatural and anti-intuitive abilities to social superiority"

Elucidation of the development process of infants' ability to "match the rhythm to the other person" Kyoto University

 A study by Kyoto University revealed that the "ability to match the rhythm with the other person" peculiar to humans gradually appears from around 18 months after birth […].