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. 2019 Aug 1;62(2):154–169. doi: 10.1002/dev.21900

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Children were informed to place their chin on the custom‐built Pokémon incubator and close their eyes (a). Once the children's eyes were closed, an egg appeared on the screen to cue the start of the trial. The children would stay still and seated with their eyes closed for 25 seconds during the trial (b). After the end of the allotted time, a bell rang via the computer program, along with the sound of an egg hatching to cue the children to open their eyes (c). The children would then see a Pokémon hatch out of the egg (d). A research‐assistant would provide the children the corresponding sticker of the hatched Pokémon that the children could put on their Pokémon passport (e). The children completed this process 7 more times until their passport was filled with a Pokémon from each trial (total of 8 trials). An informative video about our task is available on: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JGlmUGoEyc