The development of the counterfactual imagination

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (5-6):468-468 (2007)
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Abstract

How the rational imagination develops remains an open question. The ability to imagine emerges early in childhood, well before the ability to reason counterfactually, and this suggests that imaginative thought may facilitate later counterfactual ability. In addition, developmental data indicate that inhibitory control may also play a role in the ability to reason counterfactually

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