Anticipatory looking on mindreading tasks can indicate our expectation of an agent's action. The challenge is that social situations are often more complex, involving instances where we need to track an agent's false belief to successfully identify the outcome to which an action is directed. If motor processes can guide how action goals are understood, it is conceivable— where that kind of goal ascription occurs in false-belief tasks— for motor representations to account for someone's belief-like state. Testing adults (N = 42) in a real-time interactive helping scenario, we discovered that participants' early mediolateral motor activity (leftwards– rightwards leaning on balance board) foreshadowed the agent's belief-based action preparation...
Did you know you are a mindreader? Most of us have a fundamental curiosity about people and are in f...
A growing body of evidence suggests that adults can monitor other people’s beliefs in an efficient w...
The main question of Theory of Mind research is not only how we represent others’ mental states, but...
Anticipatory responses during action observation can indicate our expectation of an agent’s goals. T...
Our motor system can generate representations which carry information about the goals of another age...
Three experiments investigated efficient belief tracking as described by the two-systems theory of h...
Our motor system can generate representations which carry information about the goals of another age...
Recent research provides compelling evidence that our own motor system plays an important role in pr...
Human beings are able to quickly step into others’ shoes to predict peoples’ actions. There is littl...
The ability to attribute and represent others’ mental states (e.g., beliefs; so-called ‘‘theory of m...
Five experiments investigated evidence for a dual-process account of mindreading (Apperly, 2010). Th...
AbstractWe investigated whether top-down expectations about an actor’s intentions affect action perc...
Much of human communication and collaboration is predicated on making predictions about others’ acti...
We investigated whether top-down expectations about an actor's intentions affect action perception i...
The prediction of where and how people are going to move has obvious relevance for social interactio...
Did you know you are a mindreader? Most of us have a fundamental curiosity about people and are in f...
A growing body of evidence suggests that adults can monitor other people’s beliefs in an efficient w...
The main question of Theory of Mind research is not only how we represent others’ mental states, but...
Anticipatory responses during action observation can indicate our expectation of an agent’s goals. T...
Our motor system can generate representations which carry information about the goals of another age...
Three experiments investigated efficient belief tracking as described by the two-systems theory of h...
Our motor system can generate representations which carry information about the goals of another age...
Recent research provides compelling evidence that our own motor system plays an important role in pr...
Human beings are able to quickly step into others’ shoes to predict peoples’ actions. There is littl...
The ability to attribute and represent others’ mental states (e.g., beliefs; so-called ‘‘theory of m...
Five experiments investigated evidence for a dual-process account of mindreading (Apperly, 2010). Th...
AbstractWe investigated whether top-down expectations about an actor’s intentions affect action perc...
Much of human communication and collaboration is predicated on making predictions about others’ acti...
We investigated whether top-down expectations about an actor's intentions affect action perception i...
The prediction of where and how people are going to move has obvious relevance for social interactio...
Did you know you are a mindreader? Most of us have a fundamental curiosity about people and are in f...
A growing body of evidence suggests that adults can monitor other people’s beliefs in an efficient w...
The main question of Theory of Mind research is not only how we represent others’ mental states, but...