Renée Baillargeon

Renée Baillargeon

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

H-index: 81

North America-United States

About Renée Baillargeon

Renée Baillargeon, With an exceptional h-index of 81 and a recent h-index of 44 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, specializes in the field of infant cognition, naive physics, naive psychology, naive morality, naive biology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Defining key concepts for mental state attribution

Infants can use temporary or scant categorical information to individuate objects

The violation-of-expectation paradigm: A conceptual overview.

A benchmark for modeling violation-of-expectation in physical reasoning across event categories

Do infants expect reciprocity between strangers?

Infants’ physical reasoning and the cognitive architecture that supports it.

Benchmarking progress to infant-level physical reasoning in AI

Can 5-month-old infants consider the perspective of a novel eyeless agent? New evidence for early mentalistic reasoning.

Renée Baillargeon Information

University

Position

Professor of Psychology

Citations(all)

26431

Citations(since 2020)

6767

Cited By

22041

hIndex(all)

81

hIndex(since 2020)

44

i10Index(all)

122

i10Index(since 2020)

103

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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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Renée Baillargeon Skills & Research Interests

infant cognition

naive physics

naive psychology

naive morality

naive biology

Top articles of Renée Baillargeon

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Defining key concepts for mental state attribution

Communications Psychology

François Quesque

Ian Apperly

Renée Baillargeon

Simon Baron-Cohen

Cristina Becchio

...

2024/4/11

Infants can use temporary or scant categorical information to individuate objects

Cognitive Psychology

Yi Lin

Maayan Stavans

Xia Li

Renee Baillargeon

2024

The violation-of-expectation paradigm: A conceptual overview.

Psychological Review

Francesco Margoni

Luca Surian

Renée Baillargeon

2024

A benchmark for modeling violation-of-expectation in physical reasoning across event categories

arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.08826

Arijit Dasgupta

Jiafei Duan

Marcelo H Ang Jr

Yi Lin

Su-hua Wang

...

2021/11/16

Do infants expect reciprocity between strangers?

Kyong-sun Jin

Fransisca Ting

Zijing He

Renee Baillargeon

2023/11/22

Infants’ physical reasoning and the cognitive architecture that supports it.

Yi Lin

Maayan Stavans

Renee Baillargeon

2022

Benchmarking progress to infant-level physical reasoning in AI

Transactions on Machine Learning Research

Luca Weihs

Amanda Rose Yuile

Renée Baillargeon

Cynthia L Fisher

Gary Marcus

...

2022/10

Can 5-month-old infants consider the perspective of a novel eyeless agent? New evidence for early mentalistic reasoning.

Child Development

Y. Choi

Y. Luo

R. Baillargeon

2022

When are similar individuals a group? Early reasoning about similarity and in-group support

Psychological Science

Lin Bian

Renee Baillargeon

2022

Action anticipation based on an agent's epistemic state in toddlers and adults

Tobias Schuwerk

Dora Kampis

Renée Baillargeon

Szilvia Biro

Manuel Bohn

...

2021/2/13

Toddlers draw broad negative inferences from wrongdoers' moral violations

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Fransisca Ting

Renee Baillargeon

2021

Five-month-old infants attribute inferences based on general knowledge to agents

Journal of Experimental Child Psychology

Fransisca Ting

Zijing He

Renée Baillargeon

2021/8/1

How do the object-file and physical-reasoning systems interact? Evidence from priming effects with object arrays or novel labels

Cognitive Psychology

Yi Lin

Jie Li

Yael Gertner

Weiting Ng

Cynthia L Fisher

...

2021/3/1

Principles and concepts in early moral cognition

F. Ting

M. Buyukozer Dawkins

M. Stavans

R. Baillargeon

2020

Reply to Fenici and Garofoli: Why would toddlers act on low-level associations only when processing demands are reduced?

Human Development

Peipei Setoh

Rose M Scott

Renée Baillargeon

2020/6/29

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Co-Authors

H-index: 122
Elizabeth Spelke

Elizabeth Spelke

Harvard University

H-index: 51
Stan Wasserman

Stan Wasserman

Indiana University Bloomington

H-index: 38
Cynthia Fisher

Cynthia Fisher

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

H-index: 31
Amy Needham

Amy Needham

Vanderbilt University

H-index: 28
Teresa Wilcox

Teresa Wilcox

Florida Atlantic University

H-index: 27
Susan Hespos

Susan Hespos

North Western University

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