Infants’ performance in non-verbal false-belief tasks is often interpreted as if they have understood false beliefs. This view has been questioned by a recent account that explains infants’ performance in non-verbal false-belief tasks as the result of susceptibility to memory interference and distraction. We tested this alternative account by investigating the relationship between infants’ false-belief understanding, susceptibility to memory interference and distraction, and general cognitive development in 18-month-old infants (N = 22). False-belief understanding was tested in an anticipatory looking paradigm of a standard false-belief task. Susceptibility to memory interference and distraction was tested in a modified A-not-B task. Cognit...
The study by Southgate et al. (2007 Psychol. Sci.18, 587–592. (doi:10.1111/j.1467-9280.2007.01944.x)...
With the introduction of the interactive false-belief paradigm, Buttelmann et al.(2009) proposed tha...
This study employed a new “anticipatory intervening” paradigm to tease apart false belief and ignora...
Infants’ performance in non-verbal false-belief tasks is often interpreted as if they have understoo...
Infants' performance in non-verbal false-belief tasks is often interpreted as if they have understoo...
[eng] Evidence obtained with new experimental paradigms has renewed the debate on the development of...
Recent studies suggest that infants understand that others can have false beliefs. However, most of ...
This study employed a new “anticipatory intervening” paradigm to tease apart false belief and ignora...
Recent studies suggest that infants understand that others can have false beliefs. However, most of ...
Recently, infants younger than 2 years have been shown to display correct expectations of the action...
Recently, infants younger than 2 years have been shown to display correct expectations of the action...
Recently, infants younger than 2 years have been shown to display correct expectations of the action...
Evidence is accumulating that infants are sensitive to people's false beliefs, whereas children pass...
Two-year-olds engage in many behaviors that ostensibly require the attribution of mental states to o...
<p>Despite recent evidence that infants under one year of age have implicit understanding of theory ...
The study by Southgate et al. (2007 Psychol. Sci.18, 587–592. (doi:10.1111/j.1467-9280.2007.01944.x)...
With the introduction of the interactive false-belief paradigm, Buttelmann et al.(2009) proposed tha...
This study employed a new “anticipatory intervening” paradigm to tease apart false belief and ignora...
Infants’ performance in non-verbal false-belief tasks is often interpreted as if they have understoo...
Infants' performance in non-verbal false-belief tasks is often interpreted as if they have understoo...
[eng] Evidence obtained with new experimental paradigms has renewed the debate on the development of...
Recent studies suggest that infants understand that others can have false beliefs. However, most of ...
This study employed a new “anticipatory intervening” paradigm to tease apart false belief and ignora...
Recent studies suggest that infants understand that others can have false beliefs. However, most of ...
Recently, infants younger than 2 years have been shown to display correct expectations of the action...
Recently, infants younger than 2 years have been shown to display correct expectations of the action...
Recently, infants younger than 2 years have been shown to display correct expectations of the action...
Evidence is accumulating that infants are sensitive to people's false beliefs, whereas children pass...
Two-year-olds engage in many behaviors that ostensibly require the attribution of mental states to o...
<p>Despite recent evidence that infants under one year of age have implicit understanding of theory ...
The study by Southgate et al. (2007 Psychol. Sci.18, 587–592. (doi:10.1111/j.1467-9280.2007.01944.x)...
With the introduction of the interactive false-belief paradigm, Buttelmann et al.(2009) proposed tha...
This study employed a new “anticipatory intervening” paradigm to tease apart false belief and ignora...