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Developmental aspects of consciousness: how much of a theory of mind do you need to be consciously aware?

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posted on 2023-06-07, 18:21 authored by Josef Perner, Zoltan DienesZoltan Dienes
When do children become consciously aware of events in the world? Five possible strategies are considered for their usefulness in determining the age in question. Three of these strategies ask when children show signs of engaging in activities for which conscious awareness seems necessary in adults (verbal communication, executive control, explicit memory), and two of the strategies consider when children have the ability to have the minimal form of higher-order thought necessary for access consciousness and phenomenal consciousness, respectively. The tentative answer to the guiding question is that children become consciously aware between 12 and 15 months (+/-3 months).

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  • Published

Journal

Consciousness and Cognition

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1

Volume

12

Page range

63-82

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  • Psychology Publications

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2012-02-06

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