This research utilized longitudinal and cross sectional methods to investigate the relation between the development of a representational theory of mind and children's growing ability to search their own minds for appropriate problem solutions. In the first experiment 59 pre-school children were given three false-belief tasks and a divergent thinking task. Those children who passed false-belief tasks produced significantly more items, as well as more original items, in response to divergent thinking questions than those children who failed. This significant association persisted even when chronological age, verbal and nonverbal general ability were partialed out. In a second study 20 children who failed the false-belief tasks in the first e...
YesTo understand the executive demands of the false-belief (FB) task relative to an alternative theo...
This dissertation provides the conducting of one of the first systematic explorations of the Effect...
Two theories that attempt to explain the relationship between false belief understanding and inhibit...
ABSTRACT. This research utilized longitudinal and cross-sectional methods to investigate the relatio...
One of the most important milestones in the development of theory of mind is the understanding of fa...
The development of a `theory of mind' may not only be important for understanding the minds of other...
The development of a ''theory of mind'' may not only be important for understanding the minds of oth...
Human social interaction crucially depends on the ability to attribute thoughts and beliefs to other...
grantor: University of TorontoThe study attempts to explain the acquisition of a theory of...
Microgenetic methods were used to document young children’s (N = 36; M age = 3;5) acquisition of fal...
The purpose of the present experiment was to study children's theory of mind or their ability to att...
Even though there are numerous articles and book chapters regarding children’s Theory of Mind (ToM) ...
False belief tasks have enjoyed a monopoly in the research on children’s development of a theory of ...
The influence, on theory of mind development, of asking children to verbally justify their own answ...
Two theories that attempt to explain the relationship between false belief understanding and inhibit...
YesTo understand the executive demands of the false-belief (FB) task relative to an alternative theo...
This dissertation provides the conducting of one of the first systematic explorations of the Effect...
Two theories that attempt to explain the relationship between false belief understanding and inhibit...
ABSTRACT. This research utilized longitudinal and cross-sectional methods to investigate the relatio...
One of the most important milestones in the development of theory of mind is the understanding of fa...
The development of a `theory of mind' may not only be important for understanding the minds of other...
The development of a ''theory of mind'' may not only be important for understanding the minds of oth...
Human social interaction crucially depends on the ability to attribute thoughts and beliefs to other...
grantor: University of TorontoThe study attempts to explain the acquisition of a theory of...
Microgenetic methods were used to document young children’s (N = 36; M age = 3;5) acquisition of fal...
The purpose of the present experiment was to study children's theory of mind or their ability to att...
Even though there are numerous articles and book chapters regarding children’s Theory of Mind (ToM) ...
False belief tasks have enjoyed a monopoly in the research on children’s development of a theory of ...
The influence, on theory of mind development, of asking children to verbally justify their own answ...
Two theories that attempt to explain the relationship between false belief understanding and inhibit...
YesTo understand the executive demands of the false-belief (FB) task relative to an alternative theo...
This dissertation provides the conducting of one of the first systematic explorations of the Effect...
Two theories that attempt to explain the relationship between false belief understanding and inhibit...