To communicate cooperatively, speakers must determine what constitutes the common ground with their addressee and adapt their referential choices accordingly. Assessing another person’s knowledge requires a social cognition ability termed theory of mind (ToM). This study relies on a novel referential communication task requiring probabilistic inferences of the knowledge already held by an addressee prior to the study. Forty participants were asked to present 10 movie characters and the addressee, who had the same characters in a random order, was asked to place them in order. ToM and other aspects of social cognition were also assessed. Participants used more information when presenting likely unknown than likely known movie characters. The...
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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2012.Successful conver...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the ability to understand others’ mental states, and that these mental state...
AbstractA central claim in research on interactive conversation is that listeners use the knowledge ...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the ability to predict and understand the mental state of another. While ToM...
This work was supported by a departmental stipend to the first author from the University of St Andr...
For successful communication, it is important that speaker and listener have established a common gr...
The ability to make inferences about other’s mental state is referred to as having a Theory of Mind ...
International audienceIntroduction: We present first normative data of a new interactive task, the s...
The research reported in this article is based on the Ph.D. project of Dr. RK, which was funded by t...
There is a vast amount of potential mappings between behaviors and intentions in communication: a be...
Contains fulltext : 196484.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Several studies...
The ability to design tailored messages for specific listeners is an important aspect of human commu...
This work investigates to what degree speakers with different verbal intelligence may adapt to each ...
Effective communication requires adjusting one’s discourse to be understood by the addressee. While ...
This paper introduces an innovative functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) protocol to study r...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2012.Successful conver...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the ability to understand others’ mental states, and that these mental state...
AbstractA central claim in research on interactive conversation is that listeners use the knowledge ...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the ability to predict and understand the mental state of another. While ToM...
This work was supported by a departmental stipend to the first author from the University of St Andr...
For successful communication, it is important that speaker and listener have established a common gr...
The ability to make inferences about other’s mental state is referred to as having a Theory of Mind ...
International audienceIntroduction: We present first normative data of a new interactive task, the s...
The research reported in this article is based on the Ph.D. project of Dr. RK, which was funded by t...
There is a vast amount of potential mappings between behaviors and intentions in communication: a be...
Contains fulltext : 196484.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Several studies...
The ability to design tailored messages for specific listeners is an important aspect of human commu...
This work investigates to what degree speakers with different verbal intelligence may adapt to each ...