The commentators do not contest the target article's claim that there is no compelling evidence of theory of mind in primates, and recent empirical studies further support this view. If primates lack theory of mind, they may still have other behavior control mechanisms that are adaptive in complex social environments. The Somatic Marker Mechanism (SMM) is a candidate, but the SMM hypothesis postulates a much weaker effect of natural selection on social cognition than the theory of mind hypothesis (on inputs to cognitive mechanisms, not on the mechanisms themselves), and there is currently no evidence that it is specific to social stimuli or to primates. "Two Guesser" training would make the goggles test too chauvinistic, and in its current ...
The ability to anticipate how another individual will behave is a critical skill in the animal kingd...
Granted that a given species is able to entertain beliefs and desires, i.e. to have (epistemic and m...
The concensus view has tradition-ally been that brains evolved to pro-cess information of ecological...
Primate theories of primate minds : conceptual and methodological issues Casual observation of spon...
Many unique features of human communication, cooperation, and culture depend on theory of mind, the ...
<div><p>Theory of Mind (ToM), i.e. the ability to understand others' mental states, endows humans wi...
Whether or not chimpanzees have the ability to mentally represent others\u27 mental states or theory...
In this chapter, I provide an overview of the empirical research on the topic of theory of mind in ...
I respond to an argument presented by Daniel Povinelli and Jennifer Vonk that the current generation...
Social knowledge emanates from psychological tradition and it has focused its attention on the indiv...
Daniel Povinelli and Jennifer Vonk that the current generation of experiments on chimpanzee theory o...
Smith, Couchman, and Beran (2014, pp. 115-131) take issue with recent attempts to account for so-cal...
Heyes’s literature review of deception, imitation, and selfrecognition is inadequate, misleading, an...
Abstract: The question of whether chimpanzees, like humans, reason about unobserv-able mental states...
Theory of mind has been defined as the ability to attribute mental sates such as perceptions, knowle...
The ability to anticipate how another individual will behave is a critical skill in the animal kingd...
Granted that a given species is able to entertain beliefs and desires, i.e. to have (epistemic and m...
The concensus view has tradition-ally been that brains evolved to pro-cess information of ecological...
Primate theories of primate minds : conceptual and methodological issues Casual observation of spon...
Many unique features of human communication, cooperation, and culture depend on theory of mind, the ...
<div><p>Theory of Mind (ToM), i.e. the ability to understand others' mental states, endows humans wi...
Whether or not chimpanzees have the ability to mentally represent others\u27 mental states or theory...
In this chapter, I provide an overview of the empirical research on the topic of theory of mind in ...
I respond to an argument presented by Daniel Povinelli and Jennifer Vonk that the current generation...
Social knowledge emanates from psychological tradition and it has focused its attention on the indiv...
Daniel Povinelli and Jennifer Vonk that the current generation of experiments on chimpanzee theory o...
Smith, Couchman, and Beran (2014, pp. 115-131) take issue with recent attempts to account for so-cal...
Heyes’s literature review of deception, imitation, and selfrecognition is inadequate, misleading, an...
Abstract: The question of whether chimpanzees, like humans, reason about unobserv-able mental states...
Theory of mind has been defined as the ability to attribute mental sates such as perceptions, knowle...
The ability to anticipate how another individual will behave is a critical skill in the animal kingd...
Granted that a given species is able to entertain beliefs and desires, i.e. to have (epistemic and m...
The concensus view has tradition-ally been that brains evolved to pro-cess information of ecological...