Theory of mind (ToM) is a vitally important area for study not only within psycholinguistics but also across neuroscience and other diverse fields, because of its implications for the study of social cognition, and the diagnosis and treatment of developmental and clinical disorders. While this theoretical construct has existed within the literature for some time, a definitive explanation for its emergence, development, and acquisition has yet to be reached. This thesis conducts a qualitative, critical review of the theoretical and research literature with the aim of establishing the role of language as a critical facilitator in the development of a ToM. The review begins with an analysis of the theoretical and historical background of ToM, ...
To a large extent, the human infant is socialized through the acquisition of a specific cognitive me...
Autism is a pervasive neurodevelopment disorder, primarily encompassing difficulties in the social, ...
While it is widely agreed today that autism involves a cognitive change(Baron-Cohen,1988), the main ...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the cognitive achievement that enables us to report our propositional attitu...
This thesis examines Theory of Mind (ToM) in relation to the areas of language and cognitive develop...
Abstract: Theory of Mind (ToM) is the cognitive achievement that enables us to report our propositio...
Theory of Mind (ToM) includes the ability to attribute mental states (e.g., “happy”, “confused”) to ...
There is strong evidence that developments in children’s theory of mind (ToM) at 3 to 4 years are re...
The aim in this thesis was to extend research on theory of mind (ToM) development in children with a...
Background and purpose: Theory of Mind (TOM) is a cognitive ability to understand the beliefs, emoti...
Impairments in Theory of Mind (ToM) are a core feature of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). ToM may be...
Impairments in language, prosodic and theory of mind (ToM) ability in individuals with high-function...
In this short review article, a summary of the behavioural impairments most commonly associated with...
Past research regarding bilingualism suggests that Dual-Language Learners (DLLs) show early strength...
Studies suggest that typically developing (TD) individuals verbally mediate theory of mind (ToM). Gi...
To a large extent, the human infant is socialized through the acquisition of a specific cognitive me...
Autism is a pervasive neurodevelopment disorder, primarily encompassing difficulties in the social, ...
While it is widely agreed today that autism involves a cognitive change(Baron-Cohen,1988), the main ...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the cognitive achievement that enables us to report our propositional attitu...
This thesis examines Theory of Mind (ToM) in relation to the areas of language and cognitive develop...
Abstract: Theory of Mind (ToM) is the cognitive achievement that enables us to report our propositio...
Theory of Mind (ToM) includes the ability to attribute mental states (e.g., “happy”, “confused”) to ...
There is strong evidence that developments in children’s theory of mind (ToM) at 3 to 4 years are re...
The aim in this thesis was to extend research on theory of mind (ToM) development in children with a...
Background and purpose: Theory of Mind (TOM) is a cognitive ability to understand the beliefs, emoti...
Impairments in Theory of Mind (ToM) are a core feature of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). ToM may be...
Impairments in language, prosodic and theory of mind (ToM) ability in individuals with high-function...
In this short review article, a summary of the behavioural impairments most commonly associated with...
Past research regarding bilingualism suggests that Dual-Language Learners (DLLs) show early strength...
Studies suggest that typically developing (TD) individuals verbally mediate theory of mind (ToM). Gi...
To a large extent, the human infant is socialized through the acquisition of a specific cognitive me...
Autism is a pervasive neurodevelopment disorder, primarily encompassing difficulties in the social, ...
While it is widely agreed today that autism involves a cognitive change(Baron-Cohen,1988), the main ...