Although it has long been known that time is a cue to causation, recent work with adults has demonstrated that causality can also influence the experience of time. In causal reordering (Bechlivanidis & Lagnado, 2013, 2016) adults tend to report the causally consistent order of events rather than the correct temporal order. However, the effect has yet to be demonstrated in children. Across four preregistered experiments, 4- to 10-year-old children (N = 813) and adults (N = 178) watched a 3-object Michotte-style “pseudocollision.” While in the canonical version of the clip, object A collided with B, which then collided with object C (order: ABC), the pseudocollision involved the same spatial array of objects but featured object C moving befor...
AbstractFew ideas are as inexorable as the arrow of causation: causes must precede their effects. Ex...
Temporal binding refers to a phenomenon whereby the time interval between a cause and its effect is ...
The goal of perception is to infer the most plausible source of sensory stimulation. Unisensory perc...
Although it has long been known that time is a cue to causation, recent work with adults has demonst...
Although it has long been known that time is a cue to causation, recent work with adults has demonst...
Although it has long been known that time is a cue to causation, recent work with adults has demonst...
Traditional approaches to human causal reasoning assume that the perception of temporal order inform...
We present a novel temporal illusion in which the perceived order of events is dictated by their per...
Four experiments examined children's ability to reason about the causal significance of the order in...
It is well-established that the temporal proximity of two events is a fundamental cue to causality. ...
The goal of perception is to infer the most plausible source of sensory stimulation. Unisensory perc...
International audienceFew ideas are as inexorable as the arrow of causation: causes must precede the...
Adhering to a dispositional theory of causal explanation, White (2013) proposed that causal understa...
Temporal binding refers to a phenomenon whereby the time interval between a cause and its effect is ...
Knowing the temporal direction of causal relations is critical for producing desired outcomes and ex...
AbstractFew ideas are as inexorable as the arrow of causation: causes must precede their effects. Ex...
Temporal binding refers to a phenomenon whereby the time interval between a cause and its effect is ...
The goal of perception is to infer the most plausible source of sensory stimulation. Unisensory perc...
Although it has long been known that time is a cue to causation, recent work with adults has demonst...
Although it has long been known that time is a cue to causation, recent work with adults has demonst...
Although it has long been known that time is a cue to causation, recent work with adults has demonst...
Traditional approaches to human causal reasoning assume that the perception of temporal order inform...
We present a novel temporal illusion in which the perceived order of events is dictated by their per...
Four experiments examined children's ability to reason about the causal significance of the order in...
It is well-established that the temporal proximity of two events is a fundamental cue to causality. ...
The goal of perception is to infer the most plausible source of sensory stimulation. Unisensory perc...
International audienceFew ideas are as inexorable as the arrow of causation: causes must precede the...
Adhering to a dispositional theory of causal explanation, White (2013) proposed that causal understa...
Temporal binding refers to a phenomenon whereby the time interval between a cause and its effect is ...
Knowing the temporal direction of causal relations is critical for producing desired outcomes and ex...
AbstractFew ideas are as inexorable as the arrow of causation: causes must precede their effects. Ex...
Temporal binding refers to a phenomenon whereby the time interval between a cause and its effect is ...
The goal of perception is to infer the most plausible source of sensory stimulation. Unisensory perc...