The ability to understand that others have mental states such as thoughts, tendencies, and beliefs that can be different from one's own mental state or reality is called the "theory of mind". In this article, we will first try to explain the theoretical foundations of what is now known as the theory of mind, and then, by reviewing research published on the development of the theory of mind in deaf children, we seek to research the theory of mind about hearing impaired children. Some theorists believe that the growth of the theory of mind is dependent on linguistic experience, in contrast to theorists who believe that the growth of the theory of mind is related to an executive function. Some researches have shown that latent deafness has suc...
The current study addressed deaf children's Theory of Mind (ToM) development as measured by a batter...
Effective communication requires a level of shared understanding. Jones (2015) observes "an essentia...
This paper summarizes the results of 11 separate studies of deaf children's performance on standard ...
The ability to understand that others have mental states such as thoughts, tendencies, and beliefs t...
A term commonly used within the realm of Autism Spectrum Disorders, theory of mind (ToM) has recentl...
Research on theory of mind began in the context of determining whether chimpanzees are aware that in...
A term commonly used within the realm of Autism Spectrum Disorders, theory of mind (ToM) has recentl...
This paper examines theory of mind in deaf children. It first outlines the conditions in which deaf ...
Several authors claim that deaf children with hearing parents do not' develop theory of mind (ToM) u...
The current study addressed deaf children's Theory of Mind (ToM) development as measured by a batter...
Theory-of-mind (ToM) abilities were studied in 176 deaf children aged 3 years 11 months to 8 years 3...
An overview of contemporary studies on the issue of theory of mind in deaf children is presented in ...
Background: previous research reveals relations between theory of mind (ToM) and cognitive outcomes,...
This paper studies cognitive development in young deaf children, specifically Theory of Mind develop...
Effective communication requires a level of shared understanding. Jones (2015) observes "an essentia...
The current study addressed deaf children's Theory of Mind (ToM) development as measured by a batter...
Effective communication requires a level of shared understanding. Jones (2015) observes "an essentia...
This paper summarizes the results of 11 separate studies of deaf children's performance on standard ...
The ability to understand that others have mental states such as thoughts, tendencies, and beliefs t...
A term commonly used within the realm of Autism Spectrum Disorders, theory of mind (ToM) has recentl...
Research on theory of mind began in the context of determining whether chimpanzees are aware that in...
A term commonly used within the realm of Autism Spectrum Disorders, theory of mind (ToM) has recentl...
This paper examines theory of mind in deaf children. It first outlines the conditions in which deaf ...
Several authors claim that deaf children with hearing parents do not' develop theory of mind (ToM) u...
The current study addressed deaf children's Theory of Mind (ToM) development as measured by a batter...
Theory-of-mind (ToM) abilities were studied in 176 deaf children aged 3 years 11 months to 8 years 3...
An overview of contemporary studies on the issue of theory of mind in deaf children is presented in ...
Background: previous research reveals relations between theory of mind (ToM) and cognitive outcomes,...
This paper studies cognitive development in young deaf children, specifically Theory of Mind develop...
Effective communication requires a level of shared understanding. Jones (2015) observes "an essentia...
The current study addressed deaf children's Theory of Mind (ToM) development as measured by a batter...
Effective communication requires a level of shared understanding. Jones (2015) observes "an essentia...
This paper summarizes the results of 11 separate studies of deaf children's performance on standard ...