
Challenging the notion of a blank slate, three studies explore how babies are born with expectations about everyday life.

From curiosity to understanding: researchers unveil the surprising ways that infants learn how to anticipate and respond to the movements of others.

Several experts make sense of how babies touch, taste and see as they embark on a sensory journey that will shape the rest of their lives.

A coy smile, a puppet show and a pointed finger lead to discoveries in how babies get along with others using humor, morality and shared experiences.