The ability to represent the mental states of other agents is referred to as Theory of Mind (ToM). A developmental breakthrough in ToM consists of understanding that others can have false beliefs about the world. Recently, infants younger than 2 years of age have been shown to pass novel implicit false belief tasks. However, the processes underlying these tasks and their relation to later-developing explicit false belief understanding, as well as to other cognitive abilities, are not yet understood. Here, we study a battery of implicit and explicit false belief tasks in 3- and 4-year-old children, relating their performance to linguistic abilities and executive functions. The present data show a significant developmental change from failing...
False belief tasks have enjoyed a monopoly in the research on children’s development of a theory of ...
False belief tasks have enjoyed a monopoly in the research on children’s development of a theory of ...
False belief tasks have enjoyed a monopoly in the research on children’s development of a theory of ...
The ability to represent the mental states of other agents is referred to as Theory of Mind (ToM). A...
The ability to represent the mental states of other agents is referred to as Theory of Mind (ToM). A...
Human social interaction crucially depends on the ability to attribute thoughts and beliefs to other...
Human social interaction crucially depends on the ability to attribute thoughts and beliefs to other...
<p>Despite recent evidence that infants under one year of age have implicit understanding of theory ...
We can understand and act upon the beliefs of other people, even when these conflict with our own be...
\(\textit {How can we solve the paradox of false-belief understanding:}\) if infants pass the implic...
\(\textit {How can we solve the paradox of false-belief understanding:}\) if infants pass the implic...
Intense controversy surrounds the question of when children first understand that others can hold fa...
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...
Intense controversy surrounds the question of when children first understand that others can hold fa...
False belief tasks have enjoyed a monopoly in the research on children’s development of a theory of ...
False belief tasks have enjoyed a monopoly in the research on children’s development of a theory of ...
False belief tasks have enjoyed a monopoly in the research on children’s development of a theory of ...
The ability to represent the mental states of other agents is referred to as Theory of Mind (ToM). A...
The ability to represent the mental states of other agents is referred to as Theory of Mind (ToM). A...
Human social interaction crucially depends on the ability to attribute thoughts and beliefs to other...
Human social interaction crucially depends on the ability to attribute thoughts and beliefs to other...
<p>Despite recent evidence that infants under one year of age have implicit understanding of theory ...
We can understand and act upon the beliefs of other people, even when these conflict with our own be...
\(\textit {How can we solve the paradox of false-belief understanding:}\) if infants pass the implic...
\(\textit {How can we solve the paradox of false-belief understanding:}\) if infants pass the implic...
Intense controversy surrounds the question of when children first understand that others can hold fa...
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...
Intense controversy surrounds the question of when children first understand that others can hold fa...
False belief tasks have enjoyed a monopoly in the research on children’s development of a theory of ...
False belief tasks have enjoyed a monopoly in the research on children’s development of a theory of ...
False belief tasks have enjoyed a monopoly in the research on children’s development of a theory of ...