The human ability to make inferences about the minds of conspecifics is remarkable. The majority of work in this area focuses on mental state representation (‘theory of mind’), but has had limited success in explaining individual differences in this ability, and is characterized by the lack of a theoretical framework that can account for the effect of variability in the population of minds to which individuals are exposed. We draw analogies between faces and minds as complex social stimuli, and suggest that theoretical and empirical progress on understanding the mechanisms underlying mind representation can be achieved by adopting a ‘Mind-space’ framework; that minds, like faces, are represented within a multidimensional psychological space...
International audienceIn recent decades, the ability to represent others' mental states (i.e., theor...
The study of mentalising has been dominated for the past two decades by two theories: simulation the...
Human beings are uniquely equipped with the capacity to reason in sophisticated ways about others’ t...
The human ability to make inferences about the minds of conspecifics is remarkable. The majority of ...
The human ability to make inferences about the minds of conspecifics is remarkable. The majority of ...
Using a “theory of mind” allows us to explain and predict others’ behavior in terms of their mental ...
Successful navigation of the social world requires making accurate inferences about the contents of ...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is traditionally characterized as the ability to represent mental states. Such ...
The ability to infer the psychological forces that drive others' behaviour is a cornerstone of human...
Many theories have been developed to explain the processes by which people attribute mental states t...
What kinds of things have minds? An-swers to this question often hinge onperceptions. Turing (1) hel...
Each individual experiences mental states in their own idiosyncratic way, yet perceivers can accurat...
According to the two-systems account of theory of mind (ToM), understanding mental states of others ...
According to the two-systems account of theory of mind (ToM), understanding mental states of others ...
One of the central problems in cognitive science concerns our ability to understand others in terms ...
International audienceIn recent decades, the ability to represent others' mental states (i.e., theor...
The study of mentalising has been dominated for the past two decades by two theories: simulation the...
Human beings are uniquely equipped with the capacity to reason in sophisticated ways about others’ t...
The human ability to make inferences about the minds of conspecifics is remarkable. The majority of ...
The human ability to make inferences about the minds of conspecifics is remarkable. The majority of ...
Using a “theory of mind” allows us to explain and predict others’ behavior in terms of their mental ...
Successful navigation of the social world requires making accurate inferences about the contents of ...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is traditionally characterized as the ability to represent mental states. Such ...
The ability to infer the psychological forces that drive others' behaviour is a cornerstone of human...
Many theories have been developed to explain the processes by which people attribute mental states t...
What kinds of things have minds? An-swers to this question often hinge onperceptions. Turing (1) hel...
Each individual experiences mental states in their own idiosyncratic way, yet perceivers can accurat...
According to the two-systems account of theory of mind (ToM), understanding mental states of others ...
According to the two-systems account of theory of mind (ToM), understanding mental states of others ...
One of the central problems in cognitive science concerns our ability to understand others in terms ...
International audienceIn recent decades, the ability to represent others' mental states (i.e., theor...
The study of mentalising has been dominated for the past two decades by two theories: simulation the...
Human beings are uniquely equipped with the capacity to reason in sophisticated ways about others’ t...