Studying the developmental origins of sociomoral cognition is challenging because preverbal infants have limited means to express their thoughts through verbal communication or overt action. Developmental research has therefore relied heavily on infants' looking behavior, often treating gaze as an indicator of expectation or attention. While these approaches have yielded substantial insights into sociomoral evaluations, they offer more limited access to how such representations translate into ac
Gaze as action: gaze-contingent paradigms for studying infant sociomoral cognition
Xianwei Meng
