Theory of Mind (ToM) research demonstrated 3- to 4-year old children to show false belief (FB) understanding in forced-choice or anticipatory looking behavior. While anticipation is claimed to reflect implicit ToM knowledge which develops early and is not consciously accessible, children s forced choice behavior is believed to represent explicit ToM which allows for conscious access and is seems to be associated with linguistic competence. The present thesis tested the association of children s implicit and explicit ToM in a three-response options FB task, an informant parental questionnaire, and the relation to linguistic competence (224 children, 2 - 6 years). Data analysis revealed FB task complexity to affect anticipatory looking behavi...
Human social interaction crucially depends on the ability to attribute thoughts and beliefs to other...
Human social interaction crucially depends on the ability to attribute thoughts and beliefs to other...
Until recently, Theory of Mind (ToM) – the ability to ascribe mental states to others – was assumed ...
Theory of Mind (ToM) research demonstrated 3- to 4-year old children to show false belief (FB) under...
The ability to represent the mental states of other agents is referred to as Theory of Mind (ToM). A...
The ability to represent the mental states of other agents is referred to as Theory of Mind (ToM). A...
The ability to represent the mental states of other agents is referred to as Theory of Mind (ToM). A...
<p>Despite recent evidence that infants under one year of age have implicit understanding of theory ...
Abstract. Many social situations require a mental model of the knowledge, beliefs, goals, and intent...
Theory of Mind (ToM) encompasses a wide variety of abilities, which develop during childhood. Howeve...
Theory of Mind (ToM) encompasses a wide variety of abilities, which develop during childhood. Howeve...
Theory of Mind (ToM) encompasses a wide variety of abilities, which develop during childhood. Howeve...
to show that young children, relatively fluent in the language of belief attribution, did not have t...
Navigating the social environment requires us to understand and predict people’s actions. This abili...
International audienceBoth syntax and Executive Functions (EF) are involved in Theory-of-Min...
Human social interaction crucially depends on the ability to attribute thoughts and beliefs to other...
Human social interaction crucially depends on the ability to attribute thoughts and beliefs to other...
Until recently, Theory of Mind (ToM) – the ability to ascribe mental states to others – was assumed ...
Theory of Mind (ToM) research demonstrated 3- to 4-year old children to show false belief (FB) under...
The ability to represent the mental states of other agents is referred to as Theory of Mind (ToM). A...
The ability to represent the mental states of other agents is referred to as Theory of Mind (ToM). A...
The ability to represent the mental states of other agents is referred to as Theory of Mind (ToM). A...
<p>Despite recent evidence that infants under one year of age have implicit understanding of theory ...
Abstract. Many social situations require a mental model of the knowledge, beliefs, goals, and intent...
Theory of Mind (ToM) encompasses a wide variety of abilities, which develop during childhood. Howeve...
Theory of Mind (ToM) encompasses a wide variety of abilities, which develop during childhood. Howeve...
Theory of Mind (ToM) encompasses a wide variety of abilities, which develop during childhood. Howeve...
to show that young children, relatively fluent in the language of belief attribution, did not have t...
Navigating the social environment requires us to understand and predict people’s actions. This abili...
International audienceBoth syntax and Executive Functions (EF) are involved in Theory-of-Min...
Human social interaction crucially depends on the ability to attribute thoughts and beliefs to other...
Human social interaction crucially depends on the ability to attribute thoughts and beliefs to other...
Until recently, Theory of Mind (ToM) – the ability to ascribe mental states to others – was assumed ...