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EVApeCognition: An 18-Year Dataset of Great Ape Cognition - Scientific Data Scientific Data - EVApeCognition: An 18-Year Dataset of Great Ape Cognition

Paper out on 18 years of great ape cognition research, including our results showing that understanding others’ informedness is limited in apes.

Dataset: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Previous findings: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Opinion: www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1...

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BCCCD26 - Tibor Tauzin: Infants’ expectations about communicative transmission of social norms
BCCCD26 - Tibor Tauzin: Infants’ expectations about communicative transmission of social norms YouTube video by Cognitive Development Center CEU

Do infants understand that social norms can be communicated? Dr. Tibor Tauzin gave a talk on infants’ expectations about the communicative transmission of behavioral norms at #BCCCD26 in Budapest

You can now watch it on YouTube:

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We had the pleasure of hosting @laurynbenedict.bsky.social in Vienna this week! Lauryn presented her work on learned vocal signals in songbirds and parrots, and how they help mediate social interactions. A big thank you for the inspiring talk! 🐦🦜

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Join us on March 25th (3pm GMT/11am EST) for our event on:

Open science practices and their application in FIT neuroimaging, featuring Dr. Brian Nosek and Dr. Lindsay Bowman.

We’ll discuss open science practices for fetal, infant, and toddler neuroimaging.

Register at: tinyurl.com/FITNG-OpenSc...

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Interindividual Differences in Higher and Lower-Order Object-Related Cognition: The Role of Inner Speech The capacity to experience inner speech has been hypothesized to impact cognitive functions like object recognition, abstract thought, and metacognition. However, little is known about how individual ...

Reposting on 🦋 How does inner speech influence object recognition and abstract thought? 💭 In her first dissertation paper, our PhD student Priscila Borges explored interindividual differences in inner speech and their relation to object cognition 👀

Open Access in @collabrapsychology.bsky.social

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Communicative mind-reading in preverbal infants - Scientific Reports Scientific Reports - Communicative mind-reading in preverbal infants

Also check out the original work with flat fish on communicative mind-reading in preverbal infants: www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Yesterday we attended the premiere of Silent Friend by Ildikó Enyedi, starring Tibor Tauzin's flat fish! 🐠

A poetic journey through three different time periods and three personalities, the film explores the beauty and bold, almost naïve force of scientific research.

Don't miss it in cinemas!

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A new theme issue of #PhilTransB examines the mechanisms of learning from social interaction. Read articles for free: buff.ly/K8v43YM

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Infants’ sensitivity to the predictability of exchanged actions in socially contingent exchanges: the contingency cube Abstract. Previous studies on social contingency have revealed that young infants are sensitive to the consistent temporal pairing of contingent responses

Officially out! In this review, Tibor Tauzin discusses young infants' sensitivity to social contingency, suggesting that it is not just about timing. To infer agency and social relatedness, infants track what, when, and how others respond—the foundation of human communication and cooperation. 🎲

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Our PhD students Priscila Borges and @viktoriagroiss.bsky.social had a great time at #ICON2025 🧠 in Porto last week, presenting their latest work on inner speech 💭 and reconnecting with friends! 🌅

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Communicative mentalization is limited in nonhuman great apes | PNAS Communicative mentalization is limited in nonhuman great apes

📣 New paper alert!
"Communicative mentalization might be human-specific—an ability that humans use spontaneously, in novel contexts, from early on with their conspecifics." In his letter to Townrow & Krupenye, Tibor Tauzin argues for the importance of task novelty in testing mentalization skills 👇🐒

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Join us at Osnabrück University for "Inner Speech: Philosophical and Psychological Questions", 28-30 May!
Our PI Jutta Mueller will give a keynote, and you will have a chance to meet our PhD students Priscila Borges and
@viktoriagroiss.bsky.social

📄 More info with QR code
🔁 Please RT!

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Memory4Music Memory4Music

We talked to Anja-Xiaoxing Cui's about her latest project: "Music for Memory: Exploring Music-Based Interventions for Alzheimer's Disease."

cogsci.univie.ac.at/research/mem...

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Contingency enables the formation of social expectations about an artificial agent You have to enable JavaScript in your browser's settings in order to use the eReader.

Babies learn best from those who respond to their babbling! 👶✨ @juliaavenditti.bsky.social, @mikehgoldstein.bsky.social et al. (2025): infants form stronger social expectations when their babbling gets a timely response—even from a robot car! 🤖🚗 #infancypapers #EarlyYears doi.org/10.1111/infa...

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Thoughts, loud and silent. Comment on “The sound of thought: Form matters – The prosody of inner speech” by Kreiner and Eviatar

New paper in Physics of Life Reviews by Kreiner & Eviatar on importance of prosody—not just in speech and listening, but even in silent self-talk. Intriguing idea, though we are not fully convinced it is as crucial as argued. Read Jutta Mueller’s commentary 💭➡️ www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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We had great fun and discussion presenting our newest research on infants' understanding of referential pointing with Tibor Tauzin and @tizianasrdoc.bsky.social at BCCCD25 🎉👶💬 #BCCCD #CogDevCeu

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Challenges and promises of big team comparative cognition Nature Human Behaviour - Big team science has the potential to reshape comparative cognition research, but its implementation — especially in making fair comparisons between species, handling...

Challenges and promises of big team comparative cognition. Read our comment in @naturehumbehav.bsky.social
It is one of the many upcoming #Manymanys projects! Stay tuned for more :) #BigTeamScience, #BTS, #OpenScience.
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Functional reorganization of brain regions supporting artificial grammar learning across the first half year of life Infants have impressive auditory learning capabilities, even from the newborn stage. This study provides neuroimaging evidence that both newborns and 6–7-month-olds already learn and detect grammar-li...

Reposting on 🦋 Using an artificial grammar-based approach, a recent study by our PI Jutta Mueller and an international team reveals the neurodevelopmental origins of non-adjacent dependency learning in infants! 🧠👶

Open Access in @plosbiology.org

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Guck mal, wer da gestikuliert Ein Forschungsprojekt der CEU zeigt hoch entwickelte Kommunikationsfähigkeiten bei 18 Monate alten Kindern.

Bereits 18 Monate alte Kinder passen ihre Gesten gezielt an, um ihre Kommunikationspartner besser zu informieren – eine beeindruckende Fähigkeit, die unser Postdoktorand Tibor Tauzin in einer Studie erforscht hat. Auch der Kurier berichtet darüber. 🧐

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Infants Produce Optimally Informative Points to Satisfy the Epistemic Needs of Their Communicative Partner Abstract. Pragmatic theories assume that during communicative exchanges humans strive to be optimally informative and spontaneously adjust their communicative signals to satisfy their addressee’s infe...

Reposting for our new Bluesky followers! 🦋

Check out this fascinating paper by our lab member Tibor Tauzin 👶👇

Open Access in @openmindjournal.bsky.social:

Infants Produce Optimally Informative Points to Satisfy the Epistemic Needs of Their Communicative Partner
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19 November, 18:30, Hörsaal 1 Main Building (Universitätsring 1)
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Next up in our Interdisciplinary Future Thinking Lecture Series: Jutta Mueller (Babelfisch lab, @univie.ac.at) on "Chatbot Thinking"!

🗓️ Tuesday, Nov 19, 18:30
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#HiSciSky, we are the Babelfisch Lab @univie.ac.at!

We study cognitive and neurophysiological processes in language acquisition, processing, and related cognitive functions, using EEG, eye-tracking, fNIRS, computer simulations and behavioural analyses. 🧠👶

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