Every adult possesses and uses to a various extent, a powerful tool, a theory of mind. The ability to recognize emotions, intentions, and thoughts of others is an important component of social competence. The use of personality questionnaires implies that people are aware of their personality traits, experienced emotions, values, and attitudes. Therefore, it is reasonable to expect that a normal adult is aware of his or her mind-reading abilities and can estimate, in relation to the others, how good he or she is at judging other person’s traits, states of mind, emotions, and intentions. In this study we have demonstrated that a person’s beliefs about their own mind-reading ability forms a single and unitary dimension. If a person believes t...
Humans’ tendency to infer others’ mental states is thought to be vital to social cognition. Yet peop...
Reconsidering automatic theory of mind Recent research by Kovács, Téglás, & Endress (2010) argu...
This research explores the possibility that a person's (perceiver's) prospects of making a correct i...
Magical versions of mind reading are the stuff of science fic-tion, but intuitive versions of mind r...
Mind perception involves attributing cognitive abilities and the capacity for experience to other en...
This study investigated the mind-reading abilities of 19 adults with Asperger syndrome and 19 typica...
People vary in their beliefs about their tendency to engage in perspective taking and to understand ...
Engaging in social communication requires the ability to understand the mental states of other peopl...
Adults in the general population have been shown to struggle with social perspective taking, also kn...
‘Theory of Mind’ refers to the ability to attribute mental states to oneself and other people (Prema...
People care about others ’ thoughts, feelings, and intentions but can have consider-able difficulty ...
Introduction The ability to attribute emotional states, beliefs, and intentions to others has been t...
The ability to read mental states from subtle facial cues is an important part of Theory of Mind, wh...
When trying to make sense of other people's behaviour we usually invoke their mental states, such as...
Background: While children with severe visual impairments have been observed to be profoundly delaye...
Humans’ tendency to infer others’ mental states is thought to be vital to social cognition. Yet peop...
Reconsidering automatic theory of mind Recent research by Kovács, Téglás, & Endress (2010) argu...
This research explores the possibility that a person's (perceiver's) prospects of making a correct i...
Magical versions of mind reading are the stuff of science fic-tion, but intuitive versions of mind r...
Mind perception involves attributing cognitive abilities and the capacity for experience to other en...
This study investigated the mind-reading abilities of 19 adults with Asperger syndrome and 19 typica...
People vary in their beliefs about their tendency to engage in perspective taking and to understand ...
Engaging in social communication requires the ability to understand the mental states of other peopl...
Adults in the general population have been shown to struggle with social perspective taking, also kn...
‘Theory of Mind’ refers to the ability to attribute mental states to oneself and other people (Prema...
People care about others ’ thoughts, feelings, and intentions but can have consider-able difficulty ...
Introduction The ability to attribute emotional states, beliefs, and intentions to others has been t...
The ability to read mental states from subtle facial cues is an important part of Theory of Mind, wh...
When trying to make sense of other people's behaviour we usually invoke their mental states, such as...
Background: While children with severe visual impairments have been observed to be profoundly delaye...
Humans’ tendency to infer others’ mental states is thought to be vital to social cognition. Yet peop...
Reconsidering automatic theory of mind Recent research by Kovács, Téglás, & Endress (2010) argu...
This research explores the possibility that a person's (perceiver's) prospects of making a correct i...