A growing body of evidence suggests that children succeed in nontraditional false-belief tasks in the first years of life. However, few studies have examined individual differences in infants' and toddlers' performance on these tasks. Here we investigated whether parental use of mental-state language (i.e. think, understand), which predicts children's performance on elicited-response false-belief tasks at older ages, also predicts toddlers' performance on a nontraditional task. We tested 2.5-year-old children in a verbal nontraditional false-belief task that included two looking time measures, anticipatory looking and preferential looking, and measured parents' use of mental-state language during a picture-book task. Parents' use of mental-...
Theory of Mind (ToM) research demonstrated 3- to 4-year old children to show false belief (FB) under...
Recent research indicates that toddlers and infants succeed at various non-verbal spontaneous-respon...
Intense controversy surrounds the question of when children first understand that others can hold fa...
A growing body of evidence suggests that children succeed in nontraditional false-belief tasks in th...
It was long assumed that the capacity to represent false beliefs did not emerge until age 4 as evide...
It was long assumed that the capacity to represent false beliefs did not emerge until age 4 as evide...
It was long assumed that the capacity to represent false beliefs did not emerge until at least age f...
<p>Despite recent evidence that infants under one year of age have implicit understanding of theory ...
We can understand and act upon the beliefs of other people, even when these conflict with our own be...
Recent research indicates that toddlers and infants succeed at various non-verbal spontaneous-respon...
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...
Theory of Mind (ToM) research demonstrated 3- to 4-year old children to show false belief (FB) under...
While one might expect parents’ mind-mindedness (MM; the propensity to view children as mental agent...
Theory of Mind (ToM) research demonstrated 3- to 4-year old children to show false belief (FB) under...
Recent research indicates that toddlers and infants succeed at various non-verbal spontaneous-respon...
Intense controversy surrounds the question of when children first understand that others can hold fa...
A growing body of evidence suggests that children succeed in nontraditional false-belief tasks in th...
It was long assumed that the capacity to represent false beliefs did not emerge until age 4 as evide...
It was long assumed that the capacity to represent false beliefs did not emerge until age 4 as evide...
It was long assumed that the capacity to represent false beliefs did not emerge until at least age f...
<p>Despite recent evidence that infants under one year of age have implicit understanding of theory ...
We can understand and act upon the beliefs of other people, even when these conflict with our own be...
Recent research indicates that toddlers and infants succeed at various non-verbal spontaneous-respon...
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...
Theory of Mind (ToM) research demonstrated 3- to 4-year old children to show false belief (FB) under...
While one might expect parents’ mind-mindedness (MM; the propensity to view children as mental agent...
Theory of Mind (ToM) research demonstrated 3- to 4-year old children to show false belief (FB) under...
Recent research indicates that toddlers and infants succeed at various non-verbal spontaneous-respon...
Intense controversy surrounds the question of when children first understand that others can hold fa...