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A key feature of the theories we construct is their predictive and explanatory power. Just like scientific theories, our cognitive theories enable us to predict future events and explain past occurrences. This predictive and explanatory power is essential for navigating and making sense of the world. | A key feature of the theories we construct is their predictive and explanatory power. Just like scientific theories, our cognitive theories enable us to predict future events and explain past occurrences. This predictive and explanatory power is essential for navigating and making sense of the world. | ||
[[Image:Detail-93003.jpg|thumb|center|A child playing with blocks, illustrating cognitive development and conceptual understanding.]] | |||
== Developmental Aspects == | == Developmental Aspects == | ||