What can we say about the inner experience of the young child?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (2):143-144 (2009)
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Abstract

Inner experience is proposed as a basis for self-interpretation in both children and adults, but young children's inner experience may not be comparable to our own. I consider evidence on children's attribution of inner experience, experience sampling, and the development of inner speech, concluding that Carruthers' theory should predict a developmental lag between mindreading and metacognition

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