Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to compute and attribute mental states to both ourselves and other people. This research explored potential differences in engagement of ToM processes between two different cultures, Western (individualist) and Chinese (collectivist), using a sample of healthy adults. Individuals from different cultural backgrounds have previously been shown to differ on a variety of dimensions, from personality traits to visual perception and spatial reasoning. However, there is currently very limited research on cross-cultural ToM abilities. In this study, participants completed a computerized false-belief task, in which they attributed beliefs to either themselves or another person, in a matched design, allowing...
Previous studies have contrasted the self-conceptions of Chinese people and those of North Americans...
Individuals from different cultural contexts develop different self-construals. Westerners tend to p...
& The ability to infer others ’ thoughts, intentions, and feel-ings is regarded as uniquely huma...
Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to compute and attribute mental states to ourselves and o...
Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to compute and attribute mental states to ourselves and o...
This work was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council [grant number ES/J500136/1] in t...
This study investigated whether individualism and collectivism (IC) at country, individual, and situ...
<div><p>This study investigated whether individualism and collectivism (IC) at country, individual, ...
This study investigated whether individualism and collectivism (IC) at country, individual, and situ...
This study investigated whether individualism and collectivism (IC) at country, individual, and situ...
Introduction: Theory of mind (ToM) has been established as one of the most investigated and pronounc...
Different thinking styles in Westerners and Chinese (analytic vs. holistic) lead to disparities betw...
Theory of mind (ToM) is a key social-cognitive skill that allows individuals to understand and attri...
People perceive, think, and act in a multitude of different ways across cultures, and there is an ex...
East Asian cognition has been held to be relatively holistic; that is, attention is paid to the fiel...
Previous studies have contrasted the self-conceptions of Chinese people and those of North Americans...
Individuals from different cultural contexts develop different self-construals. Westerners tend to p...
& The ability to infer others ’ thoughts, intentions, and feel-ings is regarded as uniquely huma...
Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to compute and attribute mental states to ourselves and o...
Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to compute and attribute mental states to ourselves and o...
This work was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council [grant number ES/J500136/1] in t...
This study investigated whether individualism and collectivism (IC) at country, individual, and situ...
<div><p>This study investigated whether individualism and collectivism (IC) at country, individual, ...
This study investigated whether individualism and collectivism (IC) at country, individual, and situ...
This study investigated whether individualism and collectivism (IC) at country, individual, and situ...
Introduction: Theory of mind (ToM) has been established as one of the most investigated and pronounc...
Different thinking styles in Westerners and Chinese (analytic vs. holistic) lead to disparities betw...
Theory of mind (ToM) is a key social-cognitive skill that allows individuals to understand and attri...
People perceive, think, and act in a multitude of different ways across cultures, and there is an ex...
East Asian cognition has been held to be relatively holistic; that is, attention is paid to the fiel...
Previous studies have contrasted the self-conceptions of Chinese people and those of North Americans...
Individuals from different cultural contexts develop different self-construals. Westerners tend to p...
& The ability to infer others ’ thoughts, intentions, and feel-ings is regarded as uniquely huma...