Eye movements in Sally-Anne false-belief tasks appear to reflect the ability to implicitly monitor the mental states of other individuals (theory of mind, or ToM). It has recently been proposed that an early-developing, efficient, and automatically operating ToM system subserves this ability. Surprisingly absent from the literature, however, is an empirical test of the influence of domain-general executive processing resources on this implicit ToM system. In the study reported here, a dual-task method was employed to investigate the impact of executive load on eye movements in an implicit Sally-Anne false-belief task. Under no-load conditions, adult participants displayed eye movement behavior consistent with implicit belief processing, whe...
Reconsidering automatic theory of mind Recent research by Kovács, Téglás, & Endress (2010) argu...
In the last 15 years, Theory of Mind research has been revolutionized by the development of new impl...
In the last 15 years, Theory of Mind research has been revolutionized by the development of new impl...
Eye movements in Sally-Anne false-belief tasks appear to reflect the ability to implicitly monitor t...
People's anticipatory eye movements in Sally-Anne false belief tasks appear to reflect an ability to...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the ability to recognise and reason about the beliefs and mental processes o...
There is now considerable evidence that neurotypical individuals track the internal cognitions of ot...
The ability to attribute mental states to others is crucial for social competency. To assess mentali...
It is now well established that relative to their younger counterparts, older adults experience diff...
Eye movements during false-belief tasks can reveal an individual’s capacity to implicitly monitor ot...
‘Theory of Mind’ refers to the ability to attribute mental states to oneself and other people (Prema...
This study investigated the processing of beliefs, i.e. the computation we do to represent what some...
This study investigated the processing of beliefs, i.e. the computation we do to represent what some...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is thought to play a key role in social information processing as it refers to ...
In this work, we present a collection of data from three replication studies of anticipatory looking...
Reconsidering automatic theory of mind Recent research by Kovács, Téglás, & Endress (2010) argu...
In the last 15 years, Theory of Mind research has been revolutionized by the development of new impl...
In the last 15 years, Theory of Mind research has been revolutionized by the development of new impl...
Eye movements in Sally-Anne false-belief tasks appear to reflect the ability to implicitly monitor t...
People's anticipatory eye movements in Sally-Anne false belief tasks appear to reflect an ability to...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the ability to recognise and reason about the beliefs and mental processes o...
There is now considerable evidence that neurotypical individuals track the internal cognitions of ot...
The ability to attribute mental states to others is crucial for social competency. To assess mentali...
It is now well established that relative to their younger counterparts, older adults experience diff...
Eye movements during false-belief tasks can reveal an individual’s capacity to implicitly monitor ot...
‘Theory of Mind’ refers to the ability to attribute mental states to oneself and other people (Prema...
This study investigated the processing of beliefs, i.e. the computation we do to represent what some...
This study investigated the processing of beliefs, i.e. the computation we do to represent what some...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is thought to play a key role in social information processing as it refers to ...
In this work, we present a collection of data from three replication studies of anticipatory looking...
Reconsidering automatic theory of mind Recent research by Kovács, Téglás, & Endress (2010) argu...
In the last 15 years, Theory of Mind research has been revolutionized by the development of new impl...
In the last 15 years, Theory of Mind research has been revolutionized by the development of new impl...