We investigated the proposition of a two-systems Theory of Mind in adults’ belief tracking. A sample of N = 45 participants predicted the choice of one of two opponent players after observing several rounds in an animated card game. Three matches of this card game were played and initial gaze direction on target and subsequent choice predictions were recorded for each belief task and participant. We conducted logistic regressions with mixed effects on the binary data and developed Bayesian logistic mixed models to infer implicit and explicit mentalizing in true belief and false belief tasks. Although logistic regressions with mixed effects predicted the data well a Bayesian logistic mixed model with latent task- and subject-specific paramet...
This study investigates strategies in reasoning about mental states of others, a process that requir...
Belief elicitation in game experiments may be problematic if it changes game play. We experimentally...
Psychological evidence suggests that people’s learning behavior is often prone to a “myside bias”or ...
We investigated the proposition of a two-systems Theory of Mind in adults’ belief tracking. A sample...
We investigated the proposition of a two -systems Theory of Mind in adults' belief tracking. A sampl...
For making decisions in everyday life we often have first to infer the set of environmental features...
For making decisions in everyday life we often have first to infer the set of environmental features...
People's anticipatory eye movements in Sally-Anne false belief tasks appear to reflect an ability to...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the ability to recognise and reason about the beliefs and mental processes o...
Organisms undertake actions on the basis of perceptions. Perceptions serve as the basis for what an ...
We present a computational framework for understanding The-ory of Mind (ToM): the human capacity for...
In this paper we investigate the necessary ingredients for an accurate model of belief formation. Us...
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...
Recent research provides compelling evidence that our own motor system plays an important role in pr...
This study investigates strategies in reasoning about mental states of others, a process that requir...
Belief elicitation in game experiments may be problematic if it changes game play. We experimentally...
Psychological evidence suggests that people’s learning behavior is often prone to a “myside bias”or ...
We investigated the proposition of a two-systems Theory of Mind in adults’ belief tracking. A sample...
We investigated the proposition of a two -systems Theory of Mind in adults' belief tracking. A sampl...
For making decisions in everyday life we often have first to infer the set of environmental features...
For making decisions in everyday life we often have first to infer the set of environmental features...
People's anticipatory eye movements in Sally-Anne false belief tasks appear to reflect an ability to...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the ability to recognise and reason about the beliefs and mental processes o...
Organisms undertake actions on the basis of perceptions. Perceptions serve as the basis for what an ...
We present a computational framework for understanding The-ory of Mind (ToM): the human capacity for...
In this paper we investigate the necessary ingredients for an accurate model of belief formation. Us...
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...
Recent research provides compelling evidence that our own motor system plays an important role in pr...
This study investigates strategies in reasoning about mental states of others, a process that requir...
Belief elicitation in game experiments may be problematic if it changes game play. We experimentally...
Psychological evidence suggests that people’s learning behavior is often prone to a “myside bias”or ...