The effect of additivity pretraining on blocking has been taken as evidence for a reasoning account of human and animal causal learning. If inferential reasoning underpins this effect, then developmental differences in the magnitude of this effect in children would be expected. Experiment 1 examined cue competition effects in children's (4- to 5-year-olds and 6- to 7-year-olds) causal learning using a new paradigm analogous to the food allergy task used in studies of human adult causal learning. Blocking was stronger in the older than the younger children, and additivity pretraining only affected blocking in the older group. Unovershadowing was not affected by age or by pretraining. In experiment 2, levels of blocking were found to be corre...
Recent research suggests that outcome additivity pretraining modulates blocking in human causal lear...
Previous research has suggested that preschoolers possess a cognitive system that allows them to con...
In a series of 4 experiments, we tested children’s understanding that the causes of their acti...
The effect of additivity pretraining on blocking has been taken as evidence for a reasoning account ...
The effect of additivity pretraining on blocking has been taken as evidence for a reasoning account ...
The effect of additivity pretraining on blocking has been taken as evidence for a reasoning account ...
A sample of 99 children completed a causal learning task that was an analogue of the food allergy pa...
According to a higher order reasoning account, inferential reasoning processes underpin the widely o...
According to a higher order reasoning account, inferential reasoning processes underpin the widely o...
According to a higher order reasoning account, inferential reasoning processes underpin the widely o...
Recent research suggests that outcome additivity pretraining modulates blocking in human causal lear...
Additivity-related assumptions have been proven to modulate blocking in human causal learning. Typic...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
Additivity-related assumptions have been proven to modulate blocking in human causal learning. Typic...
The authors examined cue competition effects in young children using the blicket detector paradigm, ...
Recent research suggests that outcome additivity pretraining modulates blocking in human causal lear...
Previous research has suggested that preschoolers possess a cognitive system that allows them to con...
In a series of 4 experiments, we tested children’s understanding that the causes of their acti...
The effect of additivity pretraining on blocking has been taken as evidence for a reasoning account ...
The effect of additivity pretraining on blocking has been taken as evidence for a reasoning account ...
The effect of additivity pretraining on blocking has been taken as evidence for a reasoning account ...
A sample of 99 children completed a causal learning task that was an analogue of the food allergy pa...
According to a higher order reasoning account, inferential reasoning processes underpin the widely o...
According to a higher order reasoning account, inferential reasoning processes underpin the widely o...
According to a higher order reasoning account, inferential reasoning processes underpin the widely o...
Recent research suggests that outcome additivity pretraining modulates blocking in human causal lear...
Additivity-related assumptions have been proven to modulate blocking in human causal learning. Typic...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
Additivity-related assumptions have been proven to modulate blocking in human causal learning. Typic...
The authors examined cue competition effects in young children using the blicket detector paradigm, ...
Recent research suggests that outcome additivity pretraining modulates blocking in human causal lear...
Previous research has suggested that preschoolers possess a cognitive system that allows them to con...
In a series of 4 experiments, we tested children’s understanding that the causes of their acti...