Much of what we know about other people's beliefs comes non-inferentially from what people tell us. Developmental research suggests that 3-year-olds have difficulty processing such information: they suffer interference from their own knowledge of reality when told about someone's false belief (e.g., [Wellman, H. M., & Bartsch, K. (1988). Young children's reasoning about beliefs. Cognition, 30, 239-277.]). The current studies examined for the first time whether similar interference occurs in adult participants. In two experiments participants read sentences describing the real colour of an object and a man's false belief about the colour of the object, then judged the accuracy of a picture probe depicting either reality or the man's belief. ...
We can understand and act upon the beliefs of other people, even when these conflict with our own be...
To allow successful communication to occur, we need to compute and attribute mental states to other ...
A recent study by Apperly et al. (2006) found evidence that adults do not automatically infer false ...
ABSTRACT—Assessing what other people know and believe is critical for accurately understanding human...
Thirty-years research seemed to reveal that there is a U-shape development in children’s theory-of-...
We report two studies that suggest that some 36-month-old (and younger) children understand others' ...
We report two studies that suggest that some 36-month-old (and younger) children understand others' ...
We report two studies that suggest that some 36-month-old (and younger) children understand others' ...
Theory of mind (ToM) is the ability to take other people's perspective by inferring their mental sta...
Abstract Theory of mind (ToM) is the ability to take other people's perspective by inferring th...
<p>Despite recent evidence that infants under one year of age have implicit understanding of theory ...
ABSTRACT—Assessing what other people know and believe is critical for accurately understanding human...
grantor: University of TorontoThe study attempts to explain the acquisition of a theory of...
This report is intended to help arbitrate the unsettled matter of when in the course of their early ...
Cognitive developmental changes in belief understanding, particularly how and when children come to ...
We can understand and act upon the beliefs of other people, even when these conflict with our own be...
To allow successful communication to occur, we need to compute and attribute mental states to other ...
A recent study by Apperly et al. (2006) found evidence that adults do not automatically infer false ...
ABSTRACT—Assessing what other people know and believe is critical for accurately understanding human...
Thirty-years research seemed to reveal that there is a U-shape development in children’s theory-of-...
We report two studies that suggest that some 36-month-old (and younger) children understand others' ...
We report two studies that suggest that some 36-month-old (and younger) children understand others' ...
We report two studies that suggest that some 36-month-old (and younger) children understand others' ...
Theory of mind (ToM) is the ability to take other people's perspective by inferring their mental sta...
Abstract Theory of mind (ToM) is the ability to take other people's perspective by inferring th...
<p>Despite recent evidence that infants under one year of age have implicit understanding of theory ...
ABSTRACT—Assessing what other people know and believe is critical for accurately understanding human...
grantor: University of TorontoThe study attempts to explain the acquisition of a theory of...
This report is intended to help arbitrate the unsettled matter of when in the course of their early ...
Cognitive developmental changes in belief understanding, particularly how and when children come to ...
We can understand and act upon the beliefs of other people, even when these conflict with our own be...
To allow successful communication to occur, we need to compute and attribute mental states to other ...
A recent study by Apperly et al. (2006) found evidence that adults do not automatically infer false ...