Experiments revealing ‘spontaneous’ visual perspective-taking are conventionally interpreted as demonstrating that adults have the capacity to track simple mental states in a fast and efficient manner (‘implicit mentalising’). A rival account suggests that these experiments can be explained by the general purpose mechanisms responsible for reflexive attentional orienting. Here, we report two experiments designed to distinguish between these competing accounts. In Experiment 1, we assessed whether reflexive attention orienting was sufficient to yield findings interpreted as spontaneous perspective taking in the ‘avatar task’ (Samson et al., 2010) when the protocol was adapted so that participants were unaware that they were taking part in a ...
Previous studies have shown that while people can rapidly and accurately compute their own and other...
Previous studies have shown that while people can rapidly and accurately compute their own and other...
A number of authors have suggested that the computation of another person’s visual perspective occur...
Experiments demonstrating level-1 visual perspective-taking have been interpreted as providing impo...
Experiments demonstrating level-1 visual perspective-taking have been interpreted as providing impor...
A number of social cognition studies posit that humans spontaneously compute the viewpoint of other ...
Data from a range of different experimental paradigms—in particular (but not only) the dot perspecti...
A number of social cognition studies posit that humans spontaneously compute the viewpoint of other ...
A number of authors have identified an extension of Theory of Mind (ToM) termed as ‘spontaneous pers...
Previous research using the dot-perspective task has produced evidence that humans may be equipped w...
Previous research using the dot-perspective task has produced evidence that humans may be equipped w...
A growing number of authors have argued that humans automatically compute the visual perspective of ...
Visual perspective taking is a fundamental feature of the human social brain. Previous research has ...
A number of authors have suggested that the computation of another person’s visual perspective occur...
Data from studies employing the dot-perspective task have been used to support the theory that human...
Previous studies have shown that while people can rapidly and accurately compute their own and other...
Previous studies have shown that while people can rapidly and accurately compute their own and other...
A number of authors have suggested that the computation of another person’s visual perspective occur...
Experiments demonstrating level-1 visual perspective-taking have been interpreted as providing impo...
Experiments demonstrating level-1 visual perspective-taking have been interpreted as providing impor...
A number of social cognition studies posit that humans spontaneously compute the viewpoint of other ...
Data from a range of different experimental paradigms—in particular (but not only) the dot perspecti...
A number of social cognition studies posit that humans spontaneously compute the viewpoint of other ...
A number of authors have identified an extension of Theory of Mind (ToM) termed as ‘spontaneous pers...
Previous research using the dot-perspective task has produced evidence that humans may be equipped w...
Previous research using the dot-perspective task has produced evidence that humans may be equipped w...
A growing number of authors have argued that humans automatically compute the visual perspective of ...
Visual perspective taking is a fundamental feature of the human social brain. Previous research has ...
A number of authors have suggested that the computation of another person’s visual perspective occur...
Data from studies employing the dot-perspective task have been used to support the theory that human...
Previous studies have shown that while people can rapidly and accurately compute their own and other...
Previous studies have shown that while people can rapidly and accurately compute their own and other...
A number of authors have suggested that the computation of another person’s visual perspective occur...