In the Appearance/Reality (AR) task some 3- and 4-year-old children make perseverative errors: they choose the same word for the appearance and the function of a deceptive object. Are these errors specific to the AR task, or signs of a general question-answering problem? Preschoolers completed five tasks: AR; simple successive forced-choice question pairs (QP); flexible naming of objects (FN); working memory (WM) span; and indeterminacy detection (ID). AR errors correlated with QP errors. Insensitivity to indeterminacy predicted perseveration in both tasks. Neither WM span nor flexible naming predicted other measures. Age predicted sensitivity to indeterminacy. These findings suggest that AR tests measure a pragmatic understanding; specific...
This paper discusses a case study of Sarah (aged 9; 8-10; 3) who is reported to have pragmatic diffi...
We investigated recency bias (i.e., choosing the second option among two) of 3- to 5-year-old presch...
Binary judgement on under-informative utterances (e.g. Some horses jumped over the fence, when all h...
In the Appearance/Reality (AR) task some 3- and 4-year-old children make perseverative errors: they ...
In the Appearance/Reality (AR) task some 3- and 4-year-old children make perseverative errors: they ...
In the Appearance/Reality (AR) task some 3- and 4-year-old children make perseverative errors: they ...
Two experiments explored the communicative bases of preschoolers' object appearance-reality (AR) err...
Our understanding of many mental, social and physical phenomena hinges on a general understanding th...
Pillow & Flavell (1985) argue that the phrase 'look like' increases the tendency of young children t...
Four studies examined the relation between children's cognitive inhibition and flexibility in a lexi...
International audiencePreschoolers' lack of cognitive flexibility has often been attributed to perse...
Four studies examined the relation between childrenÕs cognitive inhibition and flexibility in a lex...
Several studies investigated preschoolers’ ability to compute scalar and ad-hoc implicatures, but on...
In three experiments, we investigated the effect of age, task, task content and working memory (WM) ...
When children acknowledge false belief they are handling a counterfactual situation. In three experi...
This paper discusses a case study of Sarah (aged 9; 8-10; 3) who is reported to have pragmatic diffi...
We investigated recency bias (i.e., choosing the second option among two) of 3- to 5-year-old presch...
Binary judgement on under-informative utterances (e.g. Some horses jumped over the fence, when all h...
In the Appearance/Reality (AR) task some 3- and 4-year-old children make perseverative errors: they ...
In the Appearance/Reality (AR) task some 3- and 4-year-old children make perseverative errors: they ...
In the Appearance/Reality (AR) task some 3- and 4-year-old children make perseverative errors: they ...
Two experiments explored the communicative bases of preschoolers' object appearance-reality (AR) err...
Our understanding of many mental, social and physical phenomena hinges on a general understanding th...
Pillow & Flavell (1985) argue that the phrase 'look like' increases the tendency of young children t...
Four studies examined the relation between children's cognitive inhibition and flexibility in a lexi...
International audiencePreschoolers' lack of cognitive flexibility has often been attributed to perse...
Four studies examined the relation between childrenÕs cognitive inhibition and flexibility in a lex...
Several studies investigated preschoolers’ ability to compute scalar and ad-hoc implicatures, but on...
In three experiments, we investigated the effect of age, task, task content and working memory (WM) ...
When children acknowledge false belief they are handling a counterfactual situation. In three experi...
This paper discusses a case study of Sarah (aged 9; 8-10; 3) who is reported to have pragmatic diffi...
We investigated recency bias (i.e., choosing the second option among two) of 3- to 5-year-old presch...
Binary judgement on under-informative utterances (e.g. Some horses jumped over the fence, when all h...