Theory of mind allows us to attribute mental states to others and to understand that the mental states of others may be different from our own. This allows us to predict and understand actions of others. There are different theories explaining why higher-order theory of mind evolved. To contribute to the research on theory of mind we constructed a model that allows us to experiment with the evolution of theory of mind. Heterogeneous agents interact competitively in a non-spatial environment. The agents select their behavior using evolved rules. The rules are evolved with a high degree of freedom, while the rule selection mechanism is fixed. The rules reflect the agent's capability of theory of mind and provide a good tool for studying the...
In everyday life, people often reason about the goals, beliefs, and intentions of others.¬ When you ...
When engaging in social interaction, people rely on their ability to reason about unobservable menta...
This paper investigates the evolutionary foundation for our capacity to attribute preferences to oth...
In social interactions, people often reason about the beliefs, goals and intentions of others. This ...
Agent-based models are a powerful tool for explaining the emergence of social phenomena in a society...
In everyday life, people often reason about the goals, beliefs, and intentions of others.¬ When you ...
Abstract. This paper provides an evolutionary foundation for our capacity to attribute mental states...
Abstract. This paper investigates the evolutionary foundation for our capacity to attribute preferen...
<div><p>Theory of Mind (ToM) is the ability to attribute mental states (e.g., beliefs and desires) t...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the ability to attribute mental states (e.g., beliefs and desires) to other ...
To understand and predict the behaviour of others, people regularly reason about others ’ beliefs, g...
To have a theory of mind (ToM) is to anticipate the behaviour of other agents by considering what th...
To understand and predict the behavior of others, people regularly reason about others' beliefs, goa...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the ability to attribute mental states (e.g., beliefs and desires) to other ...
When people engage in social interactions, they often rely on their theory of mind, their ability to...
In everyday life, people often reason about the goals, beliefs, and intentions of others.¬ When you ...
When engaging in social interaction, people rely on their ability to reason about unobservable menta...
This paper investigates the evolutionary foundation for our capacity to attribute preferences to oth...
In social interactions, people often reason about the beliefs, goals and intentions of others. This ...
Agent-based models are a powerful tool for explaining the emergence of social phenomena in a society...
In everyday life, people often reason about the goals, beliefs, and intentions of others.¬ When you ...
Abstract. This paper provides an evolutionary foundation for our capacity to attribute mental states...
Abstract. This paper investigates the evolutionary foundation for our capacity to attribute preferen...
<div><p>Theory of Mind (ToM) is the ability to attribute mental states (e.g., beliefs and desires) t...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the ability to attribute mental states (e.g., beliefs and desires) to other ...
To understand and predict the behaviour of others, people regularly reason about others ’ beliefs, g...
To have a theory of mind (ToM) is to anticipate the behaviour of other agents by considering what th...
To understand and predict the behavior of others, people regularly reason about others' beliefs, goa...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the ability to attribute mental states (e.g., beliefs and desires) to other ...
When people engage in social interactions, they often rely on their theory of mind, their ability to...
In everyday life, people often reason about the goals, beliefs, and intentions of others.¬ When you ...
When engaging in social interaction, people rely on their ability to reason about unobservable menta...
This paper investigates the evolutionary foundation for our capacity to attribute preferences to oth...