Hyesung G. Hwang
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View article: Language exposure predicts infants’ neural processing of others’ actions based on language group
Language exposure predicts infants’ neural processing of others’ actions based on language group Open
What language a person speaks has been shown to divide even infants' worlds. However, open questions remain about what neural processes are involved in the differentiation of native and foreign speakers in the infant's brain. This study us…
View article: Becoming Partisan: The Development of Children's Social Preferences Based on Political Markers
Becoming Partisan: The Development of Children's Social Preferences Based on Political Markers Open
What political party or what presidential candidate a person supports is often used by adults to divide their social world. However, little is known about whether young children also engage in such tendencies, or whether political groups a…
View article: Development of infants’ preferential looking toward native language speakers across distinct social contexts.
Development of infants’ preferential looking toward native language speakers across distinct social contexts. Open
Presenting pictures of faces side by side is a common paradigm to assess infants' attentional biases according to social categories, such as gender, race, and language. However, seeing static faces does not represent infants' typical exper…
View article: Children's social wariness toward a different‐race stranger relates to individual differences in temperament
Children's social wariness toward a different‐race stranger relates to individual differences in temperament Open
When children first meet a stranger, there is great variation in how much they will approach and engage with the stranger. While individual differences in this type of behavior—called social wariness—are well‐documented in temperament rese…
View article: Black and White children’s race-based information endorsement and teacher preference: Effects of school and neighborhood racial demographics.
Black and White children’s race-based information endorsement and teacher preference: Effects of school and neighborhood racial demographics. Open
The current study examined whether racially minoritized children and racial majority children demonstrate different race-based learning preferences and whether the racial demographics of their schools and neighborhoods predict these prefer…
View article: Neighborhood racial demographics predict infants’ neural responses to people of different races
Neighborhood racial demographics predict infants’ neural responses to people of different races Open
Early in life, greater exposure to diverse people can change the tendency to prefer one’s own social group. For instance, infants from racially diverse environments show less preference for their own-race (ingroup) over other-race (outgrou…
View article: Neighborhood racial demographics predict infants’ neural responses to people of different races
Neighborhood racial demographics predict infants’ neural responses to people of different races Open
Early in life, greater exposure to diverse people can change the tendency to prefer one's own social group. For instance, infants from racially diverse environments show less preference for their own‐race (ingroup) over other‐race (outgrou…
View article: The Development of Social Exclusion Detection in Early Childhood: Awareness of Social Exclusion Does Not Always Align with Social Preferences
The Development of Social Exclusion Detection in Early Childhood: Awareness of Social Exclusion Does Not Always Align with Social Preferences Open
Starting in the preschool years, children show socially exclusive behaviors, such as intentionally leaving out another child from a ball game. Prior research investigating social exclusion understanding in preschoolers primarily used inter…
View article: The crude ostracism detection system: Pupils react to minimal cues of exclusion
The crude ostracism detection system: Pupils react to minimal cues of exclusion Open
When people are rejected by others, they typically feel an immediate sense of pain – referred to as social pain. Social pain is hypothesized to be the alarm response of a “quick and crude” ostracism detection system, a system that is highl…
View article: Meta-analytic techniques reveal that corvid causal reasoning in the Aesop’s Fable paradigm is driven by trial-and-error learning
Meta-analytic techniques reveal that corvid causal reasoning in the Aesop’s Fable paradigm is driven by trial-and-error learning Open
View article: Meta-analytic techniques reveal that corvid causal reasoning in Aesop’s Fables tasks is driven by trial-and-error learning
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Meta-analytic techniques reveal that corvid causal reasoning in Aesop’s Fables tasks is driven by trial-and-error learning
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View article: Development of Social Exclusion Detection: Behavioral and Physiological Correlates
Development of Social Exclusion Detection: Behavioral and Physiological Correlates Open
The present work aimed to directly test the theoretical claims about how we as human detect social exclusion using both physiological and behavioral methods across different life stages. Because feeling excluded from a group is a common hu…
View article: Bilingual children’s social preferences hinge on accent
Bilingual children’s social preferences hinge on accent Open
Past research finds that monolingual and bilingual children prefer native speakers to individuals who speak in unfamiliar foreign languages or accents. Do children in bilingual contexts socially distinguish among familiar languages and acc…
View article: “American = English Speaker” Before “American = White”: The Development of Children's Reasoning About Nationality
“American = English Speaker” Before “American = White”: The Development of Children's Reasoning About Nationality Open
Adults implicitly judge people from certain social backgrounds as more “American” than others. This study tests the development of children's reasoning about nationality and social categories. Children across cultures (White and Korean Ame…