We argue for a theoretical link between the development of an extended period of immaturity in human evolution and the emergence of powerful and wide-ranging causal learning mechanisms, specifically the use of causal models and Bayesian learning. We suggest that exploratory childhood learning, childhood play in particular, and causal cognition are closely connected. We report an empirical study demonstrating one such connection-a link between pretend play and counterfactual causal reasoning. Preschool children given new information about a causal system made very similar inferences both when they considered counterfactuals about the system and when they engaged in pretend play about it. Counterfactual cognition and causally coherent pretenc...
Previous work has argued that young children do not answer counterfactual questions (e.g. “what woul...
characterized young children as precausal until about 7-8 years of age, recent work indicates that p...
Mapping the development of children's counterfactual thinking should allow insight in to this proces...
Many researchers have long assumed imaginative play critical to the healthy cogni-tive, social, and ...
A major challenge children face is uncovering the causal structure of the world around them. Previou...
The review by Lillard et al. (2013) highlighted the need for additional research to better clarify t...
This experiment investigates whether engaging in pretense may prompt preschool-aged children to reas...
Very young children have remarkably sophisticated causal knowledge about the world, yet relatively l...
When reasoning counterfactually, we think of alternative possibilities to what we know to be true ab...
Pretend play universally emerges during early childhood and may support the development of causal in...
According to a higher order reasoning account, inferential reasoning processes underpin the widely o...
Researchers, educators, and parents have long believed that children learn cause and effect relation...
As adults, we have coherent, abstract, and highly structured causal representations of the world. We...
A long tradition in developmental psychology has used formal scientific inquiry as a basis for under...
Human intelligence has long inspired new benchmarks for research in artificial intelligence. However...
Previous work has argued that young children do not answer counterfactual questions (e.g. “what woul...
characterized young children as precausal until about 7-8 years of age, recent work indicates that p...
Mapping the development of children's counterfactual thinking should allow insight in to this proces...
Many researchers have long assumed imaginative play critical to the healthy cogni-tive, social, and ...
A major challenge children face is uncovering the causal structure of the world around them. Previou...
The review by Lillard et al. (2013) highlighted the need for additional research to better clarify t...
This experiment investigates whether engaging in pretense may prompt preschool-aged children to reas...
Very young children have remarkably sophisticated causal knowledge about the world, yet relatively l...
When reasoning counterfactually, we think of alternative possibilities to what we know to be true ab...
Pretend play universally emerges during early childhood and may support the development of causal in...
According to a higher order reasoning account, inferential reasoning processes underpin the widely o...
Researchers, educators, and parents have long believed that children learn cause and effect relation...
As adults, we have coherent, abstract, and highly structured causal representations of the world. We...
A long tradition in developmental psychology has used formal scientific inquiry as a basis for under...
Human intelligence has long inspired new benchmarks for research in artificial intelligence. However...
Previous work has argued that young children do not answer counterfactual questions (e.g. “what woul...
characterized young children as precausal until about 7-8 years of age, recent work indicates that p...
Mapping the development of children's counterfactual thinking should allow insight in to this proces...