In daily life, perceivers often need to predict and interpret the behavior of group agents, such as corporations and governments. Although research has investigated how perceivers reason about individual members of particular groups, less is known about how perceivers reason about group agents themselves. The present studies investigate how perceivers understand group agents by investigating the extent to which understanding the ‘mind’ of the group as a whole shares important properties and processes with understanding the minds of individuals. Experiment 1 demonstrates that perceivers are sometimes willing to attribute a mental state to a group as a whole even when they are not willing to attribute that mental state to any of the individua...
Psychological research has revealed that people attribute mental states to groups such as companies,...
Mentalization is the process by which an observer views a target as possessing higher cognitive facu...
Humans possess efficient mechanisms to behave adaptively in social contexts. They ascribe goals and ...
In daily life, perceivers often need to predict and interpret the behavior of group agents, such as ...
Psychological research has revealed that people attribute mental states to groups such as companies,...
When explaining the reasons for others' behavior, perceivers often overemphasize underlying disposit...
The representation of others' behavior in terms of mental states (mentalizing or mental state infere...
Neuroimaging research has demonstrated that mentalizing about false beliefs held by other people rec...
Group identification can lead to a biased view of the world in favor of “in-group” members. Studying...
People recognize that others around them can think, have intentions, and make plans, and therefore p...
Many theories have been developed to explain the processes by which people attribute mental states t...
Pöppel J, Kopp S. Uncovering factors for sub-optimal mentalizing in humans. In: The role and relati...
This work was supported by a departmental stipend to the first author from the University of St Andr...
The main question of Theory of Mind research is not only how we represent others’ mental states, but...
Just as networks of neurons create structured thoughts beyond the ken of any individual neuron, so p...
Psychological research has revealed that people attribute mental states to groups such as companies,...
Mentalization is the process by which an observer views a target as possessing higher cognitive facu...
Humans possess efficient mechanisms to behave adaptively in social contexts. They ascribe goals and ...
In daily life, perceivers often need to predict and interpret the behavior of group agents, such as ...
Psychological research has revealed that people attribute mental states to groups such as companies,...
When explaining the reasons for others' behavior, perceivers often overemphasize underlying disposit...
The representation of others' behavior in terms of mental states (mentalizing or mental state infere...
Neuroimaging research has demonstrated that mentalizing about false beliefs held by other people rec...
Group identification can lead to a biased view of the world in favor of “in-group” members. Studying...
People recognize that others around them can think, have intentions, and make plans, and therefore p...
Many theories have been developed to explain the processes by which people attribute mental states t...
Pöppel J, Kopp S. Uncovering factors for sub-optimal mentalizing in humans. In: The role and relati...
This work was supported by a departmental stipend to the first author from the University of St Andr...
The main question of Theory of Mind research is not only how we represent others’ mental states, but...
Just as networks of neurons create structured thoughts beyond the ken of any individual neuron, so p...
Psychological research has revealed that people attribute mental states to groups such as companies,...
Mentalization is the process by which an observer views a target as possessing higher cognitive facu...
Humans possess efficient mechanisms to behave adaptively in social contexts. They ascribe goals and ...