Fig. 3: Four frames extracted from the animation videos displaying the social (left panel) and non-social (right panel) conditions of Experiment 2. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: Four frames extracted from the animation videos displaying the social (left panel) and non-social (right panel) conditions of Experiment 2.

From: Human newborns spontaneously attend to prosocial interactions

Fig. 3

The first and last frames depict the start and ending positions of each ball, respectively. In the Social condition, agent A (the ‘climber’) moves first, while agent B (the ‘helper’/’hinderer’) moves second. Agent B helps agent A in the helping event and hinders agent A in the hindering event. Movements in the Non-social condition are very similar, except that agent A is an inert object so only agent B moves.

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