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1. Gender stereotypes regarding power and niceness in Japanese children

2. Children are sensitive to the number of sources when relying on gossip

3. People Copy Success More Than Failure in Social Learning

4. Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability in Japanese children

5. Children’s social evaluation toward prestige-based and dominance-based powerholders

6. Cognitive flexibility in 12-month-old preterm and term infants is associated with neurobehavioural development in 18-month-olds

7. Social touch in mother–infant interaction affects infants’ subsequent social engagement and object exploration

8. Visual perspective-taking ability in 7- and 12-month-old infants

9. The impact of positive and negative testimony on children's attitudes toward others.

10. The integration of audio−tactile information is modulated by multimodal social interaction with physical contact in infancy

11. Building a responsive teacher: how temporal contingency of gaze interaction influences word learning with virtual tutors

12. Rudimentary sympathy in preverbal infants: preference for others in distress.

16. Third-party punishment by preverbal infants

18. Children manage their reputation by caring about gossip

21. Observing inefficient action can induce infant preference and learning

22. Imaginary agents exist perceptually for children but not for adults

24. Strategic reputation management: Children adjust their reward distribution in accordance with an observer’s mental state

25. Gender stereotypes about intellectual ability in Japanese children

26. Cognitive flexibility in 12-month-old preterm and term infants is associated with neurobehavioural development in 18-month-olds

27. Social touch in mother–infant interaction affects infants’ subsequent social engagement and object exploration

28. Do attentional cues affect infant learning?

31. Demystifying infant vocal imitation: The roles of mouth looking and speaker’s gaze

32. Infants’ emotional states influence maternal behaviors during holding

33. Ostension affects infant learning more than attention

34. Do Robot Appearance and Speech Affect People’s Attitude? Evaluation Through the Ultimatum Game

36. Preverbal infants affirm third-party interventions that protect victims from aggressors

37. Twelve-month-old infants show social preferences for native-dialect speakers

39. Can infants use robot gaze for object learning?

40. Communicative Hand‐Waving Gestures Facilitate Object Learning in Preverbal Infants

41. The integration of audio-tactile information is modulated by multimodal social interaction with physical contact in infancy

42. Goal Attribution toward Non-Human Objects during Infancy Predicts Imaginary Companion Status during Preschool Years

43. HOW DOES EXECUTIVE FUNCTION CONTRIBUTE TO SOURCE MONITORING IN YOUNG CHILDREN?

44. Individual differences in object-processing explain the relationship between early gaze-following and later language development

46. Transcultural differences in brain activation patterns during theory of mind (ToM) task performance in Japanese and Caucasian participants

47. Multidisciplinary approach of morality

48. The link between perception and action in early infancy: From the viewpoint of the direct-matching hypothesis

49. JAPANESE CHILDREN'S DIFFICULTY WITH FALSE BELIEF UNDERSTANDING: IS IT REAL OR APPARENT?

50. Social Appearance of Virtual Agent and Temporal Contingency Effect

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