The ability to attribute mental states to others is crucial for social competency. To assess mentalizing abilities, in false-belief tasks participants attempt to identify an actor’s belief about an object’s location as opposed to the object’s actual location. Passing this test on explicit measures is typically achieved by 4 years of age, but recent eye movement studies reveal registration of others’ beliefs by 7 to 15 months. Consequently, a 2-path mentalizing system has been proposed, consisting of a late developing, cognitively demanding component and an early developing, implicit/automatic component. To date, investigations on the implicit system have been based on single-trial experiments only or have not examined how it operates across...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the ability to recognise and reason about the beliefs and mental processes o...
Three experiments investigated efficient belief tracking as described by the two-systems theory of h...
<div><p>Humans possess efficient mechanisms to behave adaptively in social contexts. They ascribe go...
People's anticipatory eye movements in Sally-Anne false belief tasks appear to reflect an ability to...
It is now well established that relative to their younger counterparts, older adults experience diff...
The concept of mentalizing has been widely studied, but almost exclusively through tasks with explic...
Understanding the mental states of our social partners allows us to successfully interact with the w...
<div><p>The concept of mentalizing has been widely studied, but almost exclusively through tasks wit...
Implicit mentalizing, a fast, unconscious and rigid way of processing others mental states has recen...
This study investigated the processing of beliefs, i.e. the computation we do to represent what some...
This study investigated the processing of beliefs, i.e. the computation we do to represent what some...
Eye movements in Sally-Anne false-belief tasks appear to reflect the ability to implicitly monitor t...
The concept of mentalizing has been widely studied, but almost exclusively through tasks with explic...
Eye movements in Sally-Anne false-belief tasks appear to reflect the ability to implicitly monitor t...
There is now considerable evidence that neurotypical individuals track the internal cognitions of ot...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the ability to recognise and reason about the beliefs and mental processes o...
Three experiments investigated efficient belief tracking as described by the two-systems theory of h...
<div><p>Humans possess efficient mechanisms to behave adaptively in social contexts. They ascribe go...
People's anticipatory eye movements in Sally-Anne false belief tasks appear to reflect an ability to...
It is now well established that relative to their younger counterparts, older adults experience diff...
The concept of mentalizing has been widely studied, but almost exclusively through tasks with explic...
Understanding the mental states of our social partners allows us to successfully interact with the w...
<div><p>The concept of mentalizing has been widely studied, but almost exclusively through tasks wit...
Implicit mentalizing, a fast, unconscious and rigid way of processing others mental states has recen...
This study investigated the processing of beliefs, i.e. the computation we do to represent what some...
This study investigated the processing of beliefs, i.e. the computation we do to represent what some...
Eye movements in Sally-Anne false-belief tasks appear to reflect the ability to implicitly monitor t...
The concept of mentalizing has been widely studied, but almost exclusively through tasks with explic...
Eye movements in Sally-Anne false-belief tasks appear to reflect the ability to implicitly monitor t...
There is now considerable evidence that neurotypical individuals track the internal cognitions of ot...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the ability to recognise and reason about the beliefs and mental processes o...
Three experiments investigated efficient belief tracking as described by the two-systems theory of h...
<div><p>Humans possess efficient mechanisms to behave adaptively in social contexts. They ascribe go...