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Thinking about possibilities: Towards a unified cognitive framework (2024-2027)

Abstract

Thoughts about possibilities are fundamental to what makes us human. We routinely imagine what might happen in the future and reflect on how the past could have turned out differently. This psychology project aims to establish the circumstances in which children and non-human primates think about alternative possibilities, and to explain how they do it. The project expects to provide new knowledge of cognitive development and evolution, and to distinguish between simple and complex processes for thinking about possibilities. Expected benefits include progress towards a unified cognitive framework that may ultimately be leveraged to help people better reason about possibilities and bring them to fruition.

Experts

Dr Jonathan Redshaw

Centre Director of Early Cognitive
Early Cognitive Development Centre
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
ARC Future Fellow
School of Psychology
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
Affiliate of Centre for Psychology
Centre for Psychology and Evolution
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
Affiliate of Early Cognitive Develo
Early Cognitive Development Centre
Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
Jonathan Redshaw
Jonathan Redshaw