The ability to adopt the perspective of another person has been identified as a critical component of social functioning that pre-dicts level of empathic concern for other individuals (Davis, 1983) and level of category-based responding toward out-groups (Gal-insky&Moskowitz, 2000).One explanation for these effects holds that in taking another person’s perspective, one comes to treat that person as more ‘‘selflike’’; indeed, the extent to which perceivers describe another person as sharing their own personality attri-butes increases after they imagine an event from that person’s perspective (Davis, Conklin, Smith, & Luce, 1996). An alterna-tive explanation, however, is that perspective taking might lead only to a shift in non-self-...
Psychological perspective-taking is a powerful social cognition that helps us to understand other pe...
We explored perspective-taking behavior in a visuospatial mental rotation task that requires listene...
Adopting the perspective of another person is an important aspect of social cognition and has been s...
The present article offers a conceptual model for how the cognitive processes associa...
A great deal of psychological research has investigated the influence of perspective taking on indiv...
A great deal of psychological research has investigated the influence of perspective taking on indiv...
The current research investigated whether mind-sets and contexts that afford a focus on self-other d...
Humans live in a dynamic social world and possess advanced Theory of Mind capabilities that facilita...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Psychology: Academic Research, 2013Perspective taking can ...
Recent studies have repeatedly shown that interlocutors sometimes fail to (accurately) regard the pe...
Perceivers of other minds often overestimate the similarity between their own and other people’s per...
Reasoning about what other people see, know, and want is essential for navigating social life. Yet, ...
The ability to take the perspectives of others is considered a prerequisite for effective interperso...
Self-referential processing is considered to be an essential index for exploring self-consciousness....
Previous research suggests that people, when interacting with another agent, are sensitive to the ot...
Psychological perspective-taking is a powerful social cognition that helps us to understand other pe...
We explored perspective-taking behavior in a visuospatial mental rotation task that requires listene...
Adopting the perspective of another person is an important aspect of social cognition and has been s...
The present article offers a conceptual model for how the cognitive processes associa...
A great deal of psychological research has investigated the influence of perspective taking on indiv...
A great deal of psychological research has investigated the influence of perspective taking on indiv...
The current research investigated whether mind-sets and contexts that afford a focus on self-other d...
Humans live in a dynamic social world and possess advanced Theory of Mind capabilities that facilita...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Psychology: Academic Research, 2013Perspective taking can ...
Recent studies have repeatedly shown that interlocutors sometimes fail to (accurately) regard the pe...
Perceivers of other minds often overestimate the similarity between their own and other people’s per...
Reasoning about what other people see, know, and want is essential for navigating social life. Yet, ...
The ability to take the perspectives of others is considered a prerequisite for effective interperso...
Self-referential processing is considered to be an essential index for exploring self-consciousness....
Previous research suggests that people, when interacting with another agent, are sensitive to the ot...
Psychological perspective-taking is a powerful social cognition that helps us to understand other pe...
We explored perspective-taking behavior in a visuospatial mental rotation task that requires listene...
Adopting the perspective of another person is an important aspect of social cognition and has been s...