AbstractSuccessful mindreading entails both the ability to think about what others know or believe, and to use this knowledge to generate predictions about how mental states will influence behavior. While previous studies have demonstrated that young infants are sensitive to others’ mental states, there continues to be much debate concerning how to characterize early theory of mind abilities. In the current study, we asked whether 6-month-old infants appreciate the causal role that beliefs play in action. Specifically, we tested whether infants generate action predictions that are appropriate given an agent’s current belief. We exploited a novel, neural indication of action prediction: motor cortex activation as measured by sensorimotor alp...
Previous research has shown that young infants perceive others' actions as structured by goals. One ...
We propose that action prediction provides a cornerstone in a learning process known as internal for...
Recent studies suggest that by the second year of life, infants can attribute false beliefs to agent...
a b s t r a c t Successful mindreading entails both the ability to think about what others know or b...
Successful mindreading entails both the ability to think about what others know or believe, and to u...
AbstractSuccessful mindreading entails both the ability to think about what others know or believe, ...
Recent studies suggest that even infants attend to others ’ beliefs in order to make sense of their ...
Adults routinely make sense of others' actions by inferring the mental states that underlie these ac...
Adults routinely make sense of others' actions by inferring the mental states that underlie these ac...
This study employed a new “anticipatory intervening” paradigm to tease apart false belief and ignora...
We propose that action prediction provides a cornerstone in a learning process known as internal for...
We propose that action prediction provides a cornerstone in a learning process known as internal for...
Previous research has shown that young infants perceive others' actions as structured by goals. One ...
Despite much research demonstrating infants’ abilities to attribute goals to others’ actions, it is ...
We address recent interpretations of infant performance on spontaneous false belief tasks. According...
Previous research has shown that young infants perceive others' actions as structured by goals. One ...
We propose that action prediction provides a cornerstone in a learning process known as internal for...
Recent studies suggest that by the second year of life, infants can attribute false beliefs to agent...
a b s t r a c t Successful mindreading entails both the ability to think about what others know or b...
Successful mindreading entails both the ability to think about what others know or believe, and to u...
AbstractSuccessful mindreading entails both the ability to think about what others know or believe, ...
Recent studies suggest that even infants attend to others ’ beliefs in order to make sense of their ...
Adults routinely make sense of others' actions by inferring the mental states that underlie these ac...
Adults routinely make sense of others' actions by inferring the mental states that underlie these ac...
This study employed a new “anticipatory intervening” paradigm to tease apart false belief and ignora...
We propose that action prediction provides a cornerstone in a learning process known as internal for...
We propose that action prediction provides a cornerstone in a learning process known as internal for...
Previous research has shown that young infants perceive others' actions as structured by goals. One ...
Despite much research demonstrating infants’ abilities to attribute goals to others’ actions, it is ...
We address recent interpretations of infant performance on spontaneous false belief tasks. According...
Previous research has shown that young infants perceive others' actions as structured by goals. One ...
We propose that action prediction provides a cornerstone in a learning process known as internal for...
Recent studies suggest that by the second year of life, infants can attribute false beliefs to agent...