The review by Lillard et al. (2013) highlighted the need for additional research to better clarify the nature of the relationship between pretend play and development. However, the authors did not provide a proposal for how to structure the direction of this future work. Here, we provide a possible framework for generating additional research. This theoretical proposal is based on recent computational approaches to cognition, in which counterfactual reasoning plays a central role in causal learning. We propose that pretend play initially emerges as a product of the cognitive mechanisms underlying human learning and then feeds back to become critical for enhancing the optimal functioning of these same processes. More specifically, we argue t...
Pretend play is generally considered to be a developmental landmark in Theory of Mind acquisition. T...
The ability to engage in and recognize pretend play begins around 18 months. A major chal-lenge for ...
How do young children represent pretend play? One possibility is that recognizing and representing p...
The review by Lillard et al. (2013) highlighted the need for additional research to better clarify t...
Many researchers have long assumed imaginative play critical to the healthy cogni-tive, social, and ...
We argue for a theoretical link between the development of an extended period of immaturity in human...
We greatly appreciate the astute comments on Lillard et al. (2013) and the opportunity to reply. Her...
This experiment investigates whether engaging in pretense may prompt preschool-aged children to reas...
Pretend play universally emerges during early childhood and may support the development of causal in...
Like many human activities, pretend play has behavioral and mental components. In the normal child, ...
Pretend play is generally considered to be a developmental landmark in Theory of Mind acquisition. T...
Abstract: Focusing on early child pretend play from the perspective of developmental psychology, th...
When reasoning counterfactually, we think of alternative possibilities to what we know to be true ab...
Research on the effects of pretend play on the development of Theory of Mind has been inconclusive. ...
The project of this paper is to synthesize enactivist cognitive science and practice theory in order...
Pretend play is generally considered to be a developmental landmark in Theory of Mind acquisition. T...
The ability to engage in and recognize pretend play begins around 18 months. A major chal-lenge for ...
How do young children represent pretend play? One possibility is that recognizing and representing p...
The review by Lillard et al. (2013) highlighted the need for additional research to better clarify t...
Many researchers have long assumed imaginative play critical to the healthy cogni-tive, social, and ...
We argue for a theoretical link between the development of an extended period of immaturity in human...
We greatly appreciate the astute comments on Lillard et al. (2013) and the opportunity to reply. Her...
This experiment investigates whether engaging in pretense may prompt preschool-aged children to reas...
Pretend play universally emerges during early childhood and may support the development of causal in...
Like many human activities, pretend play has behavioral and mental components. In the normal child, ...
Pretend play is generally considered to be a developmental landmark in Theory of Mind acquisition. T...
Abstract: Focusing on early child pretend play from the perspective of developmental psychology, th...
When reasoning counterfactually, we think of alternative possibilities to what we know to be true ab...
Research on the effects of pretend play on the development of Theory of Mind has been inconclusive. ...
The project of this paper is to synthesize enactivist cognitive science and practice theory in order...
Pretend play is generally considered to be a developmental landmark in Theory of Mind acquisition. T...
The ability to engage in and recognize pretend play begins around 18 months. A major chal-lenge for ...
How do young children represent pretend play? One possibility is that recognizing and representing p...