[eng] Evidence obtained with new experimental paradigms has renewed the debate on the development of theory of mind in general and false belief ascription in particular. Namely, several studies contend to prove that infants already have the capacity to attribute false beliefs. The aim of the current meta-analysis is to review and summarize the empirical evidence about spontaneous-response false belief tasks in infants younger than 2 years old. Fifty-six false belief conditions using the violation-of-expectation, the anticipatory looking and interactive paradigms were included in this meta-analysis, including 1469 infants. The role of several moderators was examined, following Wellman et al.ös meta-analysis (2001). Results show that correct ...
When tested with traditional false-belief tasks, which require answering a standard question about t...
Some studies, so far limited in number, suggest the existence of procedural metacognition in young c...
False belief tasks have enjoyed a monopoly in the research on children’s development of a theory of ...
Recent research indicates that toddlers and infants succeed at various non-verbal spontaneous-respon...
It was long assumed that the capacity to represent false beliefs did not emerge until at least age f...
Recent research indicates that toddlers and infants succeed at various non-verbal spontaneous-respon...
Infants' performance in non-verbal false-belief tasks is often interpreted as if they have understoo...
The use of new paradigms of false belief tasks (FBT) allowed to reduce the age of children who pass ...
Infants’ performance in non-verbal false-belief tasks is often interpreted as if they have understoo...
The use of new paradigms of false belief tasks (FBT) allowed to reduce the age of children who pass ...
Infants’ performance in non-verbal false-belief tasks is often interpreted as if they have understoo...
Some studies, so far limited in number, suggest the existence of procedural metacognition in young c...
False belief tasks have enjoyed a monopoly in the research on children’s development of a theory of ...
False belief tasks have enjoyed a monopoly in the research on children’s development of a theory of ...
False belief tasks have enjoyed a monopoly in the research on children’s development of a theory of ...
When tested with traditional false-belief tasks, which require answering a standard question about t...
Some studies, so far limited in number, suggest the existence of procedural metacognition in young c...
False belief tasks have enjoyed a monopoly in the research on children’s development of a theory of ...
Recent research indicates that toddlers and infants succeed at various non-verbal spontaneous-respon...
It was long assumed that the capacity to represent false beliefs did not emerge until at least age f...
Recent research indicates that toddlers and infants succeed at various non-verbal spontaneous-respon...
Infants' performance in non-verbal false-belief tasks is often interpreted as if they have understoo...
The use of new paradigms of false belief tasks (FBT) allowed to reduce the age of children who pass ...
Infants’ performance in non-verbal false-belief tasks is often interpreted as if they have understoo...
The use of new paradigms of false belief tasks (FBT) allowed to reduce the age of children who pass ...
Infants’ performance in non-verbal false-belief tasks is often interpreted as if they have understoo...
Some studies, so far limited in number, suggest the existence of procedural metacognition in young c...
False belief tasks have enjoyed a monopoly in the research on children’s development of a theory of ...
False belief tasks have enjoyed a monopoly in the research on children’s development of a theory of ...
False belief tasks have enjoyed a monopoly in the research on children’s development of a theory of ...
When tested with traditional false-belief tasks, which require answering a standard question about t...
Some studies, so far limited in number, suggest the existence of procedural metacognition in young c...
False belief tasks have enjoyed a monopoly in the research on children’s development of a theory of ...