The concept of mentalizing has been widely studied, but almost exclusively through tasks with explicit instructions. Recent studies suggest that people also mentalize on a more implicit level. However, to our knowledge, no study to date has directly contrasted the effects of implicit and explicit mentalizing processes on an implicit dependent measure within-subjects. We implemented this by using two versions of an object detection task, differing only on secondary catch questions. We hypothesized that if explicit mentalizing relies on complementary processes beyond those underlying implicit mentalizing, this would be reflected in enhanced belief effects in the explicit version. Twenty-eight healthy adults watched movies in which, during the...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the ability to recognise and reason about the beliefs and mental processes o...
Eye movements during false-belief tasks can reveal an individual’s capacity to implicitly monitor ot...
It has been proposed that mentalising involves retrodicting as well as predicting behaviour, by infe...
<div><p>The concept of mentalizing has been widely studied, but almost exclusively through tasks wit...
The concept of mentalizing has been widely studied, but almost exclusively through tasks with explic...
Implicit mentalizing, a fast, unconscious and rigid way of processing others mental states has recen...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have been proposed to show greater impairments in im...
Theory of Mind (ToM) or mentalizing refers to the ability to attribute mental states (such as desire...
The ability to attribute mental states to others is crucial for social competency. To assess mentali...
It has been proposed that humans possess an automatic system to represent mental states ('implicit m...
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...
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between explicit and implicit forms of Theory of Mi...
Theory of mind (ToM) research has shown that adults with high functioning autism (HFA) demonstrate t...
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...
Eye movements during false-belief tasks can reveal an individual’s capacity to implicitly monitor ot...
It has been proposed that mentalising involves retrodicting as well as predicting behaviour, by infe...
<div><p>The concept of mentalizing has been widely studied, but almost exclusively through tasks wit...
The concept of mentalizing has been widely studied, but almost exclusively through tasks with explic...
Implicit mentalizing, a fast, unconscious and rigid way of processing others mental states has recen...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have been proposed to show greater impairments in im...
Theory of Mind (ToM) or mentalizing refers to the ability to attribute mental states (such as desire...
The ability to attribute mental states to others is crucial for social competency. To assess mentali...
It has been proposed that humans possess an automatic system to represent mental states ('implicit m...
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...
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between explicit and implicit forms of Theory of Mi...
Theory of mind (ToM) research has shown that adults with high functioning autism (HFA) demonstrate t...
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...
Eye movements during false-belief tasks can reveal an individual’s capacity to implicitly monitor ot...
It has been proposed that mentalising involves retrodicting as well as predicting behaviour, by infe...