7-Month-Old Babies Show Awareness of Others' Viewpoints

Here, an infant reasons about the Smurf character's false belief about where the ball should reside.
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Infants as young as 7 months can take into consideration the perspective of others, a new study suggests.

Called theory of mind, this mental leap wasn't thought to occur until about age 4, with more recent work suggesting that, by the time they're 15 months old, babies are aware that another person has a different perspective on their surroundings.

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Jeanna Bryner is managing editor of Scientific American. Previously she was editor in chief of Live Science and, prior to that, an editor at Scholastic's Science World magazine. Bryner has an English degree from Salisbury University, a master's degree in biogeochemistry and environmental sciences from the University of Maryland and a graduate science journalism degree from New York University. She has worked as a biologist in Florida, where she monitored wetlands and did field surveys for endangered species, including the gorgeous Florida Scrub Jay. She also received an ocean sciences journalism fellowship from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. She is a firm believer that science is for everyone and that just about everything can be viewed through the lens of science.