"Theory of mind" refers to the competence to understand the mental states of oneself and others, such as perception, emotion, intention, belief, etc. (Baron-Cohen, 2001). Existing literature suggests that the abilities to understand mental states are associated with pretend play behaviors in children. However, the theory theory (Perner, 1991) and the simulation theory (Harris, 2000) have provided different interpretations about their relations because the two theories have different views concerning the cognitive mechanism underlying the development of theory of mind.Results from the three studies were not in support of either theory fully and consistently. Specifically, the result of Study 1 showed that the children understood the false be...
Theory of mind research focuses on children's understanding of other people's minds, their...
Most of us are continually aware that others have thoughts and feelings – but are children? When? Th...
How do young children represent pretend play? One possibility is that recognizing and representing p...
Theory of mind has recently been of great interest to researchers studying children's understanding ...
The present study set out to determine the influences that family members, other children, and other...
The purpose of the present experiment was to study children's theory of mind or their ability to att...
Research on the effects of pretend play on the development of Theory of Mind has been inconclusive. ...
The purpose of the current research was to examine to what extent a theory of mind exists in young c...
Children who have just reached 2 years old do engage in activities with symbolic elements. Developme...
Pretend play is one of the earliest forms of children’s imagination. While social pretend play (role...
A theory of mind is a naive understanding of: the types of things that constitute the mind, in oth...
to show that young children, relatively fluent in the language of belief attribution, did not have t...
The aim of this study was to investigate the association between false belief comprehension, the exh...
Reviews literature concerning young children's development of a theory of mind. Important precursors...
When trying to explain and predict a person\u27s behavior, we typically refer to concepts such as th...
Theory of mind research focuses on children's understanding of other people's minds, their...
Most of us are continually aware that others have thoughts and feelings – but are children? When? Th...
How do young children represent pretend play? One possibility is that recognizing and representing p...
Theory of mind has recently been of great interest to researchers studying children's understanding ...
The present study set out to determine the influences that family members, other children, and other...
The purpose of the present experiment was to study children's theory of mind or their ability to att...
Research on the effects of pretend play on the development of Theory of Mind has been inconclusive. ...
The purpose of the current research was to examine to what extent a theory of mind exists in young c...
Children who have just reached 2 years old do engage in activities with symbolic elements. Developme...
Pretend play is one of the earliest forms of children’s imagination. While social pretend play (role...
A theory of mind is a naive understanding of: the types of things that constitute the mind, in oth...
to show that young children, relatively fluent in the language of belief attribution, did not have t...
The aim of this study was to investigate the association between false belief comprehension, the exh...
Reviews literature concerning young children's development of a theory of mind. Important precursors...
When trying to explain and predict a person\u27s behavior, we typically refer to concepts such as th...
Theory of mind research focuses on children's understanding of other people's minds, their...
Most of us are continually aware that others have thoughts and feelings – but are children? When? Th...
How do young children represent pretend play? One possibility is that recognizing and representing p...