The ability to flexibly predict others' behaviors has been ascribed to a theory of mind (ToM) system. Most research has focused on formal conceptual definitions of such a system, and the question of whom to credit with a ToM. In this article, I suggest shifting perspective from formal definitions to a usage-based approach. This approach views action within human interaction as central to the emergence and continuous development of the ability to flexibly predict others' behaviors. Addressing the current debate about whether infants have a ToM, I illustrate how infants use flexible action expectations to interact with others appropriately. I also discuss the continuous development of ToM and its natural structure from a usage-based perspecti...
This thesis examines Theory of Mind (ToM) in relation to the areas of language and cognitive develop...
Theory of Mind (ToM) encompasses a wide variety of abilities, which develop during childhood. Howeve...
Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to attribute beliefs to oneself and others. The present s...
ABSTRACT—The ability to flexibly predict others ’ behaviors has been ascribed to a theory of mind (T...
The ability to flexibly predict others' behaviors has been ascribed to a theory of mind (ToM) system...
This article provides an overview of current findings on Theory of Mind (ToM) in human children and ...
Theory of Mind (ToM) research demonstrated 3- to 4-year old children to show false belief (FB) under...
Theory of Mind (ToM) research demonstrated 3- to 4-year old children to show false belief (FB) under...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the cognitive achievement that enables us to report our propositional attitu...
Preference for social engagement at birth indicates that social abilities emerge early and have a de...
Preference for social engagement at birth indicates that social abilities emerge early and have a de...
Abstract: Theory of Mind (ToM) is the cognitive achievement that enables us to report our propositio...
Abstract: Theory of Mind (ToM) is the cognitive achievement that enables us to report our propositio...
We address recent interpretations of infant performance on spontaneous false belief tasks. According...
Human social interaction crucially relies on the ability to infer what other people think. Referred ...
This thesis examines Theory of Mind (ToM) in relation to the areas of language and cognitive develop...
Theory of Mind (ToM) encompasses a wide variety of abilities, which develop during childhood. Howeve...
Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to attribute beliefs to oneself and others. The present s...
ABSTRACT—The ability to flexibly predict others ’ behaviors has been ascribed to a theory of mind (T...
The ability to flexibly predict others' behaviors has been ascribed to a theory of mind (ToM) system...
This article provides an overview of current findings on Theory of Mind (ToM) in human children and ...
Theory of Mind (ToM) research demonstrated 3- to 4-year old children to show false belief (FB) under...
Theory of Mind (ToM) research demonstrated 3- to 4-year old children to show false belief (FB) under...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the cognitive achievement that enables us to report our propositional attitu...
Preference for social engagement at birth indicates that social abilities emerge early and have a de...
Preference for social engagement at birth indicates that social abilities emerge early and have a de...
Abstract: Theory of Mind (ToM) is the cognitive achievement that enables us to report our propositio...
Abstract: Theory of Mind (ToM) is the cognitive achievement that enables us to report our propositio...
We address recent interpretations of infant performance on spontaneous false belief tasks. According...
Human social interaction crucially relies on the ability to infer what other people think. Referred ...
This thesis examines Theory of Mind (ToM) in relation to the areas of language and cognitive develop...
Theory of Mind (ToM) encompasses a wide variety of abilities, which develop during childhood. Howeve...
Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to attribute beliefs to oneself and others. The present s...