Human beings are able to quickly step into others’ shoes to predict peoples’ actions. There is little consensus over how this cognitive feat might be accomplished. We tested the hypotheses that an efficient, but inflexible, mindreading system gives rise to appropriate reaction time facilitation in a standard unexpected transfer task, but not in a task involving an identity component. We created a new behavioural paradigm where adults had to quickly select whether an actor would reach, or not reach, for an object based on the actor’s false belief about the object’s location. By manipulating the type of object we compared participants’ responding behaviour when they did and did not have to take the actor’s perspective into account. While the ...
Theory of mind (ToM) is the ability to take other people's perspective by inferring their mental sta...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is thought to play a key role in social information processing as it refers to ...
In the recent literature, several authors have argued that the capacity to track factive mental stat...
Five experiments investigated evidence for a dual-process account of mindreading (Apperly, 2010). Th...
Three experiments investigated efficient belief tracking as described by the two-systems theory of h...
Anticipatory looking on mindreading tasks can indicate our expectation of an agent's action. The cha...
Anticipatory responses during action observation can indicate our expectation of an agent’s goals. T...
Characterizing the cognitive architecture of human mindreading forces us to address two puzzles in p...
According to the two-systems account of mindreading, our mature perspective-taking abilities are sub...
Reconsidering automatic theory of mind Recent research by Kovács, Téglás, & Endress (2010) argu...
Did you know you are a mindreader? Most of us have a fundamental curiosity about people and are in f...
Do toddlers and adults engage in spontaneous Theory of Mind (ToM)? Evidence from anticipatory lookin...
An individual differences study with 154 adult participants was used to investigate the relationship...
Recent research provides compelling evidence that our own motor system plays an important role in pr...
Most developmental research on Theory of Mind (ToM) - our ability to infer the beliefs, intentions, ...
Theory of mind (ToM) is the ability to take other people's perspective by inferring their mental sta...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is thought to play a key role in social information processing as it refers to ...
In the recent literature, several authors have argued that the capacity to track factive mental stat...
Five experiments investigated evidence for a dual-process account of mindreading (Apperly, 2010). Th...
Three experiments investigated efficient belief tracking as described by the two-systems theory of h...
Anticipatory looking on mindreading tasks can indicate our expectation of an agent's action. The cha...
Anticipatory responses during action observation can indicate our expectation of an agent’s goals. T...
Characterizing the cognitive architecture of human mindreading forces us to address two puzzles in p...
According to the two-systems account of mindreading, our mature perspective-taking abilities are sub...
Reconsidering automatic theory of mind Recent research by Kovács, Téglás, & Endress (2010) argu...
Did you know you are a mindreader? Most of us have a fundamental curiosity about people and are in f...
Do toddlers and adults engage in spontaneous Theory of Mind (ToM)? Evidence from anticipatory lookin...
An individual differences study with 154 adult participants was used to investigate the relationship...
Recent research provides compelling evidence that our own motor system plays an important role in pr...
Most developmental research on Theory of Mind (ToM) - our ability to infer the beliefs, intentions, ...
Theory of mind (ToM) is the ability to take other people's perspective by inferring their mental sta...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is thought to play a key role in social information processing as it refers to ...
In the recent literature, several authors have argued that the capacity to track factive mental stat...