One feature that separates humans from other primates is the propensity to make inferences regarding other individuals’ mental states, and particularly inferences relating to beliefs (Call & Tomasello, 2008; Premack & Woodruff, 1978). For example, imagine that you see a man you do not know walk by and glance at you—twice. You would likely question his inten-tions for doing so and consider that maybe he mistakenly thought he knew you. This ability that allows a person to rea-son about another’s beliefs, feelings, desires, intentions, or goals is termed theory of mind (ToM; Premack & Woodruff, 1978). Given the important role that such social processing plays in people’s everyday lives, and the benefits it affords individu-als in i...
Reconsidering automatic theory of mind Recent research by Kovács, Téglás, & Endress (2010) argu...
Humans’ ability to attribute mental states to agents has been hypothesized to underpin our unique so...
Baron-Cohen (1995) proposed that the theory of mind (ToM) inference system evolved to promote strate...
One feature that separates humans from other primates is the propensity to make inferences regarding...
Magical versions of mind reading are the stuff of science fic-tion, but intuitive versions of mind r...
Social knowledge emanates from psychological tradition and it has focused its attention on the indiv...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is defined as the ability to attribute mental states to others and to recognize...
People care about others ’ thoughts, feelings, and intentions but can have consider-able difficulty ...
Human beings, even very young infants, and members of several other species, exhibit remarkable capa...
Successful navigation of the social world requires making accurate inferences about the contents of ...
Abstract: Psychologists distinguish between intentional systems which have beliefs and those which a...
Humans are highly social beings who are interested in what others are saying, thinking, and doing. A...
Understanding the origins of human social cognition is a central challenge in contemporary science. ...
Theory of Mind (ToM) has received significant research attention. Traditional ToM research has provi...
Humans’ tendency to infer others’ mental states is thought to be vital to social cognition. Yet peop...
Reconsidering automatic theory of mind Recent research by Kovács, Téglás, & Endress (2010) argu...
Humans’ ability to attribute mental states to agents has been hypothesized to underpin our unique so...
Baron-Cohen (1995) proposed that the theory of mind (ToM) inference system evolved to promote strate...
One feature that separates humans from other primates is the propensity to make inferences regarding...
Magical versions of mind reading are the stuff of science fic-tion, but intuitive versions of mind r...
Social knowledge emanates from psychological tradition and it has focused its attention on the indiv...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is defined as the ability to attribute mental states to others and to recognize...
People care about others ’ thoughts, feelings, and intentions but can have consider-able difficulty ...
Human beings, even very young infants, and members of several other species, exhibit remarkable capa...
Successful navigation of the social world requires making accurate inferences about the contents of ...
Abstract: Psychologists distinguish between intentional systems which have beliefs and those which a...
Humans are highly social beings who are interested in what others are saying, thinking, and doing. A...
Understanding the origins of human social cognition is a central challenge in contemporary science. ...
Theory of Mind (ToM) has received significant research attention. Traditional ToM research has provi...
Humans’ tendency to infer others’ mental states is thought to be vital to social cognition. Yet peop...
Reconsidering automatic theory of mind Recent research by Kovács, Téglás, & Endress (2010) argu...
Humans’ ability to attribute mental states to agents has been hypothesized to underpin our unique so...
Baron-Cohen (1995) proposed that the theory of mind (ToM) inference system evolved to promote strate...