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Strypey
@strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz  ·  activity timestamp last week

"To ensure this wasn’t just a limitation of technology, we repeated the experiment with human listeners. We had parents and nonparents first “train” on the cries of a specific baby, just as a parent would in real life, and then asked them to identify the cause of new cries from that same baby. They fared no better, scoring just 35 percent."

#NicolasMathevon, 2025

https://www.rnz.co.nz/life/relationships/family/what-babies-cries-really-tell-us-and-why-maternal-instinct-is-a-myth

Ok, this seems a bit more scientific. But it begs the question, why involve a Trained #MOLE at all?

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Strypey
@strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

"... we found that individual levels of empathy – not gender – were the strongest predictor of how intensely the brain’s “parental vigilance” network activated. Caring is a skill that is honed through practice, and it physically reshapes the brain of any dedicated caregiver, male or female."

#NicolasMathevon, 2025

https://www.rnz.co.nz/life/relationships/family/what-babies-cries-really-tell-us-and-why-maternal-instinct-is-a-myth

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RNZ

What babies’ cries really tell us – and why maternal instinct is a myth

"The next time you hear that piercing cry in the night, remember what it truly is: not a test of your innate abilities or a judgement on your parenting skills, but a simple, powerful alarm."
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Strypey
@strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz  ·  activity timestamp last week

"We then used machine learning algorithms, training an artificial intelligence on the acoustic properties of these thousands of cries to see if it could learn to identify the cause. If there was a distinct “hunger cry” or “discomfort cry”, the AI should have been able to detect it."

#NicolasMathevon, 2025

https://www.rnz.co.nz/life/relationships/family/what-babies-cries-really-tell-us-and-why-maternal-instinct-is-a-myth

Hold up, because a Trained #MOLE can't learn to recognise patterns in a deeply emotional form of communication, they aren't there? 😳

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Strypey
@strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

"To ensure this wasn’t just a limitation of technology, we repeated the experiment with human listeners. We had parents and nonparents first “train” on the cries of a specific baby, just as a parent would in real life, and then asked them to identify the cause of new cries from that same baby. They fared no better, scoring just 35 percent."

#NicolasMathevon, 2025

https://www.rnz.co.nz/life/relationships/family/what-babies-cries-really-tell-us-and-why-maternal-instinct-is-a-myth

Ok, this seems a bit more scientific. But it begs the question, why involve a Trained #MOLE at all?

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Strypey
@strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz  ·  activity timestamp last week

"We then used machine learning algorithms, training an artificial intelligence on the acoustic properties of these thousands of cries to see if it could learn to identify the cause. If there was a distinct “hunger cry” or “discomfort cry”, the AI should have been able to detect it."

#NicolasMathevon, 2025

https://www.rnz.co.nz/life/relationships/family/what-babies-cries-really-tell-us-and-why-maternal-instinct-is-a-myth

Hold up, because a Trained #MOLE can't learn to recognise patterns in a deeply emotional form of communication, they aren't there? 😳

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