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Mika Asaba
Mika Asaba
PhD Student, Stanford University
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Mentalizing regions represent distributed, continuous, and abstract dimensions of others' beliefs
J Koster-Hale, H Richardson, N Velez, M Asaba, L Young, R Saxe
NeuroImage 161, 9-18, 2017
1032017
Order matters: Children's evaluation of underinformative teachers depends on context
H Gweon, M Asaba
Child development 89 (3), e278-e292, 2018
882018
Moderated online data-collection for developmental research: Methods and replications
A Chuey, M Asaba, S Bridgers, B Carrillo, G Dietz, T Garcia, JA Leonard, ...
Frontiers in psychology 12, 734398, 2021
412021
Integrating expectations and outcomes: Preschoolers’ developing ability to reason about others’ emotions.
M Asaba, DC Ong, H Gweon
Developmental psychology 55 (8), 1680, 2019
352019
Reverse-engineering the process: Adults' and preschoolers' ability to infer the difficulty of novel tasks.
H Gweon, M Asaba, G Bennett-Pierre
CogSci, 2017
332017
Young children infer and manage what others think about them
M Asaba, H Gweon
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (32), e2105642119, 2022
172022
Preschoolers consider expected task difficulty to decide what to do and whom to help.
G Bennett-Pierre, M Asaba, H Gweon
CogSci, 1359-1374, 2018
152018
Young children use statistical evidence to infer the informativeness of praise.
M Asaba, E Hembacher, H Qiu, B Anderson, MC Frank, H Gweon
CogSci, 2018
112018
Look, I can do it! Young children forego opportunities to teach others to demonstrate their own competence.
M Asaba, H Gweon
CogSci, 2018
102018
Balancing informational and social goals in active learning.
EJ Yoon, K MacDonald, M Asaba, H Gweon, MC Frank
CogSci, 2018
92018
Learning about others to learn about the self: Early reasoning about the informativeness of others’ praise
M Asaba, H Gweon
Psychological perspectives on praise, 67-74, 2020
82020
Young children and adults integrate past expectations and current outcomes to reason about others' emotions.
DC Ong, M Asaba, H Gweon
CogSci, 135-140, 2016
82016
Children selectively demonstrate their competence to a puppet when others depict it as an agent
M Asaba, X Li, WQ Yow, H Gweon
Cognitive Development 62, 101186, 2022
62022
A friend, or a toy? Four-year-olds strategically demonstrate their competence to a puppet but only when others treat it as an agent.
M Asaba, X Li, WQ Yow, H Gweon
CogSci, 98-104, 2019
62019
Young children rationally revise and maintain what others think of them
M Asaba, H Gweon
PsyArXiv. doi 10, 2019
52019
You’re surprised at her success? Inferring competence from emotional responses to performance outcomes
M Asaba, Y Wu, B Carrillo, H Gweon
Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society …, 2020
42020
Young children can rationally revise and maintain what others think of them
M Asaba, H Gweon
PsyArXiv, 2019
42019
Knowing what he could have shown: The role of alternatives in children's evaluation of under-informative teachers.
H Gweon, M Asaba
CogSci, 2015
42015
" If only Santa had one more present": Exploring the development of near-miss counterfactual reasoning
D Ong, M Asaba, HY Lim, P Chen, H Gweon
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 43 (43), 2021
22021
Adolescents are most motivated by encouragement from someone who knows their abilities and the domain
M Asaba, M Santos, J Jara-Ettinger, JA Leonard
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 44 (44), 2022
12022
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