Anticipation - what is this phenomenon and what exercises can you develop the skill

Anticipation from the point of view of psychology is anticipation, the ability to predict the future. Anticipation is expressed in the fact that, on the one hand, a person can predict the onset of an event and prepare for it. On the other hand, it is the ability to calculate the outcome of an already occurring event and act depending on this outcome.

In this way, a person can calculate all or the most likely outcomes of the future.

In this article:

Who introduced the concept Examples of anticipation in everyday life Functions of anticipation How anticipation works Is it possible to develop anticipation

Who introduced the concept


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The term “anticipation” was introduced by Wilhelm Wundt back in 1880, and since then the study of this phenomenon has not stopped.

Looking at the definition of anticipation, it seems that this is some kind of rare ability that is possessed only by select people who have well-developed intuition and super sense. But in fact, almost every one of us has this ability and uses it every day, we just don’t notice it.

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Examples of anticipation in everyday life

Anticipation accompanies us constantly. When a fencer anticipates the movement of his opponent. When a chess player calculates the strategy of his opponent, and does this not only during the game, but also before it begins. When science fiction writers describe mechanisms and systems, the invention of which will occur tens or even hundreds of years later. When scientists make discoveries that are ahead of the development of science, paradigms, laws of physics and chemistry.

Speed ​​reading is also an example of anticipation, since the reader predicts a word by its first letters, and the entire phrase by its first words.


Anticipation - anticipation, foreknowledge

Moreover, you also constantly use anticipation. For example, when you read a work of fiction, you are not just immersed in the story, you are predicting the further development of events.

The mother, seeing that the child’s toy was taken away, already knows his reaction and all the further events that will follow this reaction.

When you are preparing for a difficult conversation, an argument in which you want to win, you “scroll through” the entire conversation even before it begins, trying to guess what your interlocutor will say and think through your answer.

Even when you meet a man, having known him for only a short time, you already assume what kind of character he has, what kind of family he comes from, what his intentions are.

Thus, each of us uses anticipation, and everything depends on how developed this skill is. Completely incorrect anticipation or its complete absence occurs only in people with severe neuroses or mental disorders, when their adequate perception of reality is impaired.

Reading without spelling

Scientists have long been studying the mechanism of reading letters, syllables, words, and even entire texts.

As it turns out, it is not at all necessary to look at every letter while reading. Even a briefly caught word is retained in the memory of the reader.

And if you remove one or two letters from each word, the text will not be distorted and will remain readable and meaningful.

Different researchers at different times conducted different experiments on this topic.

Removing some letters, adding extraneous ones, and simply shuffling them around does not cause almost any inconvenience to the reader. The eye still perceives the content.

The older a person is, the fewer letters in words he needs to understand what he reads. Sometimes even whole words can be thrown out without problems for the perception of the text.

If you leave the first and last letters in each word, then reading even with a complete mix of all the letters in the middle of the word will not bring any noticeable inconvenience.

You may not even notice that something has changed in some words.

It is this fact that often allows schoolchildren to pass off their not entirely literate writing as high-quality work. If the teacher has a highly developed perception of texts “not by letters,” then he may not even notice that letters are missing from the word.

Therefore, a teacher is the only profession whose representatives are better off not learning to read so quickly, but concentrating their attention on every letter and syllable.

Anticipation functions

Anticipation is the most important skill that helps you adapt to a changing reality. This skill appeared in us thanks to evolution, because human survival largely depended on anticipation.

There are 3 functions of anticipation:

  • regulatory;
  • cognitive;
  • communicative.


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The regulatory function is expressed in the fact that, having predicted the outcome of an event, we change our actions in order to either prepare for this outcome or change it. Everything will depend on what goal we are pursuing. Therefore, anticipation largely influences the regulation of our behavior.

The cognitive function of anticipation is expressed in the fact that anticipation is, after all, a thought process. You can call it instinct, you can call it intuition, but it is the result of the activity of our brain. But whether this activity occurs in consciousness, preconscious or unconscious is another, more complex question. At the moment, it is believed that we perform part of the anticipation process consciously, that is, by making efforts. But most of it is hidden from our consciousness and happens, as it were, independently.

An interesting experiment was conducted. A man lay in a tomograph and solved problems. When the decision was received he had to press a button. The monitor showed his brain activity while solving the problem and after solving it. As it turned out, the brain was pumped to solve the problem, and after half a minute the person realized that the solution had been obtained. That is, the brain has already finished working, but the answer took shape in the mind after a fairly long period of time.


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The communicative function of anticipation is expressed in the fact that it helps you:

  • make assumptions about the identity of a particular person - this is how you manage to find contact with a stranger;
  • conduct a dialogue thanks to the ability to anticipate the interlocutor’s answer - if we didn’t know how to do this, there would be pauses of several minutes between people’s remarks;
  • to find your way in an unfamiliar environment - you can guess how to behave in this place and with these people.

Who is this reading useful for?

Primarily for students who always need to process and remember a lot of information. Reading over the letters will allow you to read and understand the content of large material in a shorter period of time.

Such reading is included in all programs for developing speed reading skills.

To start training your ability to read quickly on your own, various programs are being developed. By automatically shuffling letters, hard-to-read text is created.

How does anticipation work?

Since consciousness is the highest form of reflection of reality, anticipation is defined as an advanced reflection of this very reality.

This is not fortune telling on coffee grounds, but a mental activity in which several mental processes are involved.

First, anticipation is based on your experience. When you find yourself in a certain situation, the brain retrieves similar situations from memory and, thanks to them, makes up for the lack of information and makes a calculation of the possible outcomes of the event. So, a chess player, having seen the opponent’s strategy, remembers how this strategy ended the last time.


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Secondly, anticipation is expressed in selectivity of perception. Being in a certain situation, the brain takes into account only those environmental signals that are significant for solving the problem.

Thirdly, anticipation is largely based on the process of imagination. Creativity, the ability to come up with the outcome of an event, is what helps us predict reality.

What is anticipation

Anticipation is a person’s ability to foresee the present. It is usually due to shared experience. Anticipation is a generalized idea that has developed on the basis of past experience. For example, an individual sees a cat and is sure that it is a cat, because the idea of ​​a cat has already arisen in his head.

The meaning of the word anticipate was proposed and formulated by Epicurus. It is divided into anticipation of the result and anticipation of events. In the first case, the word goal is usually used. In the second case, we are talking about predicting the future.

Is it possible to develop anticipation?

Each of us has anticipation, but each of us develops this ability differently. This is not an innate ability, and you can easily develop it in yourself.

The following may help:

  • learn speed reading - the ability to guess a word from several letters, and a phrase from several words, helps to develop anticipation;
  • read texts with missing words, and dialogues with missing lines, and try to understand the meaning;
  • read sayings and proverbs in which the words have been swapped;
  • try to guess the meaning and plan of the article by its title or abstract;
  • play association - try to remember a set of words and reproduce it;


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  • play “Snowball” - when one person talks about himself, the second about the first and about himself, and so on - memory training helps improve anticipation;
  • think about how your friend will answer a question, then actually let him answer and make sure you guessed correctly.

Even as you develop speed reading and memorization abilities, you improve your overall ability to anticipate. The above exercises and games change your way of thinking, “pump up” the necessary skills, train your brain, which will apply the acquired skills in real life.

Developing a sense of tempo

Goal: to teach to distinguish, reproduce, characterize tempo based on tactile-kinesthetic, visual, and auditory sensations.

"Mouse and Cat"

An adult shows the children how easily and quickly a mouse runs on its toes, and a cat slowly sneaks behind it. The movements are performed in a circle to the sound of a tambourine. For frequent blows - quickly, like a mouse, for rare blows - slowly, calmly, like a cat.

"Fists - palms"

An adult reads a poem, and children perform hand movements at the right pace:

Anyone has two fists, one knocks lightly on the other: Knock - knock, knock - knock. Well, the palms don’t lag behind, they beat them cheerfully: Clap - clap, clap - clap. The fists beat faster, how hard they try: Knock - knock - knock, knock - knock - knock, And the palms are just there, scattering: Clap - clap - clap, clap - clap - clap.

Reading text with jumbled letters

It is impossible to read texts where the letters are rearranged slowly, as the brain will be overexerted. This method immediately forces us to examine the word as a whole, and then visually we very quickly begin to move from one word to another.

This process occurs, one might say, not entirely arbitrarily. Because the information begins to draw in, and the field of view quickly expands.

The more often you do such training, the faster your reading speed will increase. In this case, understanding the information will not suffer at all.

And even vice versa, slow reading greatly impairs the perception of information.

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