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How Behavior Develops

Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube

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Behavioral Science Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore the development of behavior in infants through this insightful lecture by Karen Adolph from New York University. Delve into how everyday activities provide infants with extensive, varied practice for foundational behaviors, leading to increased flexibility and adaptability. Examine the self-motivated and spontaneous nature of infant practice, and discover how formal models suggest this natural regimen optimally prepares infants for a changing body and world. Consider the potential impact of open video sharing on advancing behavioral development research and enhancing scientific transparency. Gain valuable insights into topics such as flexible behavior, variable practice, the motivations behind infant movement and walking, and the concept of a "data brewery" in developmental research.

Syllabus

Introduction
Why Focus on Behavior
Flexible Behavior
Variable Practice
Practice is Fallible
Why Do Babies Move
Why Do Babies Walk
Data Brewery
Summary
Questions
Can they generalize
Discussion


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Santa Fe Institute

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