This study investigated whether prompting children to generate predictions about an outcome facilitates activation of prior knowledge and improves belief revision. 51 children aged 9-12 were tested on two experimental tasks in which generating a prediction was compared to closely matched control conditions, as well as on a test of executive functions (EF). In Experiment 1, we showed that children exhibited a pupillary surprise response to events that they had predicted incorrectly, hypothesized to reflect the transient release of noradrenaline in response to cognitive conflict. However, children\u27s surprise response was not associated with better belief revision, in contrast to a previous study involving adults. Experiment 2 revealed that...
The focus of studies on second-order false belief reasoning generally was on investigating the roles...
The focus of studies on second-order false belief reasoning generally was on investigating the roles...
YesTo understand the executive demands of the false-belief (FB) task relative to an alternative theo...
Error-based theories of language acquisition suggest that children, like adults, continuously make a...
Error-based theories of language acquisition suggest that children, like adults, continuously make a...
Error-based theories of language acquisition suggest that children, like adults, continuously make a...
Using both behavioral and eye-tracking methodology, we tested whether and how asking students to gen...
Error-based theories of language acquisition suggest that children, like adults, continuously make a...
The focus of studies on second-order false belief reasoning generally was on investigating the roles...
Learning is a complex process that requires integrating new evidence with existing beliefs. This tas...
Misconceptions about scientific concepts often prevail even if learners are confronted with conflict...
The focus of studies on second-order false belief reasoning generally was on investigating the roles...
The focus of studies on second-order false belief reasoning generally was on investigating the roles...
The focus of studies on second-order false belief reasoning generally was on investigating the roles...
The focus of studies on second-order false belief reasoning generally was on investigating the roles...
The focus of studies on second-order false belief reasoning generally was on investigating the roles...
The focus of studies on second-order false belief reasoning generally was on investigating the roles...
YesTo understand the executive demands of the false-belief (FB) task relative to an alternative theo...
Error-based theories of language acquisition suggest that children, like adults, continuously make a...
Error-based theories of language acquisition suggest that children, like adults, continuously make a...
Error-based theories of language acquisition suggest that children, like adults, continuously make a...
Using both behavioral and eye-tracking methodology, we tested whether and how asking students to gen...
Error-based theories of language acquisition suggest that children, like adults, continuously make a...
The focus of studies on second-order false belief reasoning generally was on investigating the roles...
Learning is a complex process that requires integrating new evidence with existing beliefs. This tas...
Misconceptions about scientific concepts often prevail even if learners are confronted with conflict...
The focus of studies on second-order false belief reasoning generally was on investigating the roles...
The focus of studies on second-order false belief reasoning generally was on investigating the roles...
The focus of studies on second-order false belief reasoning generally was on investigating the roles...
The focus of studies on second-order false belief reasoning generally was on investigating the roles...
The focus of studies on second-order false belief reasoning generally was on investigating the roles...
The focus of studies on second-order false belief reasoning generally was on investigating the roles...
YesTo understand the executive demands of the false-belief (FB) task relative to an alternative theo...