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Young children who abandon error behaviourally still have to free themselves mentally: a retrospective test for inhibition in intuitive physics
Authors:Freeman Norman H  Hood Bruce M  Meehan Caroline
Affiliation:Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Bristol, UK. n.freeman@bristol.ac.uk
Abstract:When preschoolers overcome persistent error, subsequent patterns of correct choices may identify how the error had been overcome. Children who no longer misrepresented a ball rolling down a bent tube as though it could only fall vertically, were asked sometimes to approach and sometimes to avoid where the ball landed. All children showed requisite task-switching flexibility. The pattern of 4-year-olds' correct choices among different places showed unnecessary avoidance of any place that would previously have tempted them into a vertical-approach error, 5-year-olds rebounded into a reversal, and 7-year-olds were flexible. The data attest to an inhibition mechanism, ruling out competing possibilities.
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