This paper summarizes the results of 11 separate studies of deaf children's performance on standard tests of false belief understanding, the results of which combine to show that deaf children from hearing families are likely to be delayed in acquiring a theory of mind. indeed, these children generally perform no better than autistic individuals of similar mental age. Conversational and neurological explanations for deficits in mental state understanding are considered in relation to recent evidence from studies of deaf, autistic, and normally developing children with varied levels of access to talk about mental states at home with family members during the preschool years
The current study addressed deaf children's Theory of Mind (ToM) development as measured by a batter...
The ability to understand that others have mental states such as thoughts, tendencies, and beliefs t...
Theory of mind (ToM) was examined in late-signing deaf children in two studies by using standard tes...
The child's developing theory of the mind as an interconnected network of beliefs, desires and feeli...
The purpose of the study reported here was to examine the degree to which delays or deficits in deve...
This paper examines theory of mind in deaf children. It first outlines the conditions in which deaf ...
Theory-of-mind (ToM) abilities were studied in 176 deaf children aged 3 years 11 months to 8 years 3...
Research on theory of mind began in the context of determining whether chimpanzees are aware that in...
Development of a “theory of mind” (ToM) allows children to interpret the behaviors of others with re...
Development of a “theory of mind” (ToM) allows children to interpret the behaviors of others with re...
Development of a “theory of mind” (ToM) allows children to interpret the behaviors of others with re...
Deaf children's understanding of cognition and the mental world is reviewed and explored. After a br...
A term commonly used within the realm of Autism Spectrum Disorders, theory of mind (ToM) has recentl...
The current study addressed deaf children's Theory of Mind (ToM) development as measured by a batter...
An overview of contemporary studies on the issue of theory of mind in deaf children is presented in ...
The current study addressed deaf children's Theory of Mind (ToM) development as measured by a batter...
The ability to understand that others have mental states such as thoughts, tendencies, and beliefs t...
Theory of mind (ToM) was examined in late-signing deaf children in two studies by using standard tes...
The child's developing theory of the mind as an interconnected network of beliefs, desires and feeli...
The purpose of the study reported here was to examine the degree to which delays or deficits in deve...
This paper examines theory of mind in deaf children. It first outlines the conditions in which deaf ...
Theory-of-mind (ToM) abilities were studied in 176 deaf children aged 3 years 11 months to 8 years 3...
Research on theory of mind began in the context of determining whether chimpanzees are aware that in...
Development of a “theory of mind” (ToM) allows children to interpret the behaviors of others with re...
Development of a “theory of mind” (ToM) allows children to interpret the behaviors of others with re...
Development of a “theory of mind” (ToM) allows children to interpret the behaviors of others with re...
Deaf children's understanding of cognition and the mental world is reviewed and explored. After a br...
A term commonly used within the realm of Autism Spectrum Disorders, theory of mind (ToM) has recentl...
The current study addressed deaf children's Theory of Mind (ToM) development as measured by a batter...
An overview of contemporary studies on the issue of theory of mind in deaf children is presented in ...
The current study addressed deaf children's Theory of Mind (ToM) development as measured by a batter...
The ability to understand that others have mental states such as thoughts, tendencies, and beliefs t...
Theory of mind (ToM) was examined in late-signing deaf children in two studies by using standard tes...