Does playing strategic games improve your performance on other tasks in which you have to reason about someone else’s beliefs and intentions, as in for example a false-belief task? Both tasks require theory of mind—the ability to reason about someone’s desires, beliefs, and intentions. In reasoning about others ’ minds, we can distinguis
We introduce a model of strategic thinking in games of initial response. Unlike standard level-k mod...
When people make decisions in a social context, they often make use of theory of mind, by reasoning ...
Many social situations require a mental model of the knowledge, beliefs, goals, and intentions of ot...
Abstract. When people engage in social interactions, they often rely on their theory of mind, their ...
When engaging in social interaction, people rely on their ability to reason about unobservable menta...
Prior investigations into theory of mind have used strategic games to examine how an opponent’s know...
Abstract. Many social situations require a mental model of the knowledge, beliefs, goals, and intent...
Abstract. Many social situations require a mental model of the knowledge, beliefs, goals, and intent...
In social settings, people often need to reason about unobservable mental content of other people, s...
This study investigates strategies in reasoning about mental states of others, a process that requir...
In everyday life, people often reason about the goals, beliefs, and intentions of others.¬ When you ...
Individuals go through numerous interactions daily and Binmore (2012) once impeccably captured human...
Two problems occur when trying to explain cognitive skill acquisition with the classical theory of s...
We develop and analyze an axiomatic model of strategic thinking in games, and demonstrate that it ac...
This study investigates strategies in reasoning about mental states of others, a process that requir...
We introduce a model of strategic thinking in games of initial response. Unlike standard level-k mod...
When people make decisions in a social context, they often make use of theory of mind, by reasoning ...
Many social situations require a mental model of the knowledge, beliefs, goals, and intentions of ot...
Abstract. When people engage in social interactions, they often rely on their theory of mind, their ...
When engaging in social interaction, people rely on their ability to reason about unobservable menta...
Prior investigations into theory of mind have used strategic games to examine how an opponent’s know...
Abstract. Many social situations require a mental model of the knowledge, beliefs, goals, and intent...
Abstract. Many social situations require a mental model of the knowledge, beliefs, goals, and intent...
In social settings, people often need to reason about unobservable mental content of other people, s...
This study investigates strategies in reasoning about mental states of others, a process that requir...
In everyday life, people often reason about the goals, beliefs, and intentions of others.¬ When you ...
Individuals go through numerous interactions daily and Binmore (2012) once impeccably captured human...
Two problems occur when trying to explain cognitive skill acquisition with the classical theory of s...
We develop and analyze an axiomatic model of strategic thinking in games, and demonstrate that it ac...
This study investigates strategies in reasoning about mental states of others, a process that requir...
We introduce a model of strategic thinking in games of initial response. Unlike standard level-k mod...
When people make decisions in a social context, they often make use of theory of mind, by reasoning ...
Many social situations require a mental model of the knowledge, beliefs, goals, and intentions of ot...