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Can Adults Revise Their Core Beliefs about Objects?

Abstract

A set of fundamental principles governs our reasoning about objects since infancy. Studies have shown that adults are surprised when they observe apparent violations of these principles, which might prime them to learn from the violations and update their beliefs. However, little is known about whether these principles can be revised given counterevidence. In the present experiments, we demonstrate that although adults have strong prior beliefs about these principles, they can revise these beliefs in a specific, virtual world, when they observe multiple pieces of counterevidence.

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