We present three investigations of children's early understanding of belief, that is, their knowledge of such internal mental attitudes as thinking, knowing, and guessing. The findings demonstrate that even quite young children, 3-year-olds, understand beliefs as internal mental states separate from desires but joined with desires in a larger belief-desire reasoning scheme. Such young children can appropriately predict actions given information as to a character's beliefs and desires, understand that information about beliefs is a necessary addition to information about desires to explain or predict actions, can appropriately infer the presence or absence of belief given information as to a character's seeing or not seeing a relevant situat...
ABSTRACT—Biases in reasoning can provide insight into under-lying processing mechanisms. We demonstr...
Beliefs are invisible contents of the mind, yet young children appear able to reason about beliefs i...
There is a considerable body of theoretical and experimental work on how children develop a Theory o...
Reasoning about human action in terms of beliefs and desires is a common and fundamental form of eve...
The relationship between desire and belief understanding in the context of children's theory of mind...
The relationship between desire and belief understanding in the context of children's theory of mind...
Considerable research effort has been devoted to discovering and mapping out children's understandin...
The present study investigated the child's theory of mind, the ability to attribute mental states to...
The present study examined two key aspects of young children's ability to explain human behaviour in...
Theory of mind studies of emotion usually focus on children’s ability to predict other people’s feel...
Human beings infer complex mental states given very little information—a facial expression, a sarcas...
The present study examined two key aspects of young children's ability to explain human behaviour in...
Theory of mind studies of emotion usually focus on children's ability to predict other people's feel...
Children\u27s theory of mind consists of two core mental states: belief and desire. The majority of ...
textThe variety of accounts of theory of mind development, arising from distinct theoretical perspe...
ABSTRACT—Biases in reasoning can provide insight into under-lying processing mechanisms. We demonstr...
Beliefs are invisible contents of the mind, yet young children appear able to reason about beliefs i...
There is a considerable body of theoretical and experimental work on how children develop a Theory o...
Reasoning about human action in terms of beliefs and desires is a common and fundamental form of eve...
The relationship between desire and belief understanding in the context of children's theory of mind...
The relationship between desire and belief understanding in the context of children's theory of mind...
Considerable research effort has been devoted to discovering and mapping out children's understandin...
The present study investigated the child's theory of mind, the ability to attribute mental states to...
The present study examined two key aspects of young children's ability to explain human behaviour in...
Theory of mind studies of emotion usually focus on children’s ability to predict other people’s feel...
Human beings infer complex mental states given very little information—a facial expression, a sarcas...
The present study examined two key aspects of young children's ability to explain human behaviour in...
Theory of mind studies of emotion usually focus on children's ability to predict other people's feel...
Children\u27s theory of mind consists of two core mental states: belief and desire. The majority of ...
textThe variety of accounts of theory of mind development, arising from distinct theoretical perspe...
ABSTRACT—Biases in reasoning can provide insight into under-lying processing mechanisms. We demonstr...
Beliefs are invisible contents of the mind, yet young children appear able to reason about beliefs i...
There is a considerable body of theoretical and experimental work on how children develop a Theory o...