The temporal priority principle states that all causes must precede their effects. It is widely assumed that children’s causal reasoning is guided by this principle from early in development. However, the empirical studies that have examined children’s use of the principle, most of which were conducted some decades ago, in fact show inconsistent findings. Some researchers have argued that 3-year-olds reliably use this principle, whereas others have suggested that it is not until 5 years that children properly grasp the inviolability of the principle. To examine this issue, 100 children, 50 3-year-olds and 50 4-year-olds, took part in a study in which they had to judge which of two causes yielded an effect. In the task, children saw one even...
International audienceAs they age, children tend to get more effective at regulating their behavior ...
It is well acknowledged that early life skills have profound implications on a variety of later life...
We investigated German and Nichols' finding that 3-year-olds could answer counterfactual conditional...
Knowing the temporal direction of causal relations is critical for producing desired outcomes and ex...
Four experiments examined children's ability to reason about the causal significance of the order in...
Four experiments examined children's ability to reason about the causal significance of the order in...
This research looked at young children's ability to reason about the causal relations between events...
Four studies are reported that employed an object location task to assess temporal-causal reasoning....
Temporal binding refers to a phenomenon whereby the time interval between a cause and its effect is ...
Research on early physical reasoning has shown surprising discontinuities in developmental trajector...
Temporal expectations critically influence perception and action. Previous research reports contradi...
characterized young children as precausal until about 7-8 years of age, recent work indicates that p...
<div><p>Much recent research has shown that the capacity for mental time travel and temporal reasoni...
Understanding time is essential for people to be able to structure their own experience. Children’s ...
The goal of this dissertation was to identify potential cognitive components of causal reasoning and...
International audienceAs they age, children tend to get more effective at regulating their behavior ...
It is well acknowledged that early life skills have profound implications on a variety of later life...
We investigated German and Nichols' finding that 3-year-olds could answer counterfactual conditional...
Knowing the temporal direction of causal relations is critical for producing desired outcomes and ex...
Four experiments examined children's ability to reason about the causal significance of the order in...
Four experiments examined children's ability to reason about the causal significance of the order in...
This research looked at young children's ability to reason about the causal relations between events...
Four studies are reported that employed an object location task to assess temporal-causal reasoning....
Temporal binding refers to a phenomenon whereby the time interval between a cause and its effect is ...
Research on early physical reasoning has shown surprising discontinuities in developmental trajector...
Temporal expectations critically influence perception and action. Previous research reports contradi...
characterized young children as precausal until about 7-8 years of age, recent work indicates that p...
<div><p>Much recent research has shown that the capacity for mental time travel and temporal reasoni...
Understanding time is essential for people to be able to structure their own experience. Children’s ...
The goal of this dissertation was to identify potential cognitive components of causal reasoning and...
International audienceAs they age, children tend to get more effective at regulating their behavior ...
It is well acknowledged that early life skills have profound implications on a variety of later life...
We investigated German and Nichols' finding that 3-year-olds could answer counterfactual conditional...