Behavior oftentimes allows for many possible interpretations in terms of mental states, such as goals, beliefs, desires, and intentions. Reasoning about the relation between behavior and mental states is therefore considered to be an effortful process. We argue that people use simple strategies to deal with high cognitive demands of mental state inference. To test this hypothesis, we developed a computational cognitive model, which was able to simulate previous empirical findings: In two-player games, people apply simple strategies at first. They only start revising their strategies when these do not pay off. The model could simulate these findings by recursively attributing its own problem solving skills to the other player, thus increasin...
When people make decisions in a social context, they often make use of theory of mind, by reasoning ...
Abstract. When people engage in social interactions, they often rely on their theory of mind, their ...
When it comes to interpreting others' behaviour, we almost irrepressibly engage in the attribution o...
Behavior oftentimes allows for many possible interpretations in terms of mental states, such as goal...
Behavior oftentimes allows for many possible interpretations in terms of mental states, such as goal...
Prior investigations into theory of mind have used strategic games to examine how an opponent’s know...
This study investigates strategies in reasoning about mental states of others, a process that requir...
Whereas game theorists and logicians use formal methods to investigate ideal strategic behavior, man...
This study investigates strategies in reasoning about mental states of others, a process that requir...
Whereas game theorists and logicians use formal methods to investigate ideal strategic behavior, man...
Pöppel J. Models for Satisficing Mentalizing. Bielefeld: Universität Bielefeld; 2023.Theory of Mind ...
Pöppel J. Towards Satisficing Mental Models for Behavior Understanding. In: Program of the 14th Bia...
How do people reason about their opponent in turn-taking games? Often, people do not make the decisi...
When engaging in social interaction, people rely on their ability to reason about unobservable menta...
In social settings, people often need to reason about unobservable mental content of other people, s...
When people make decisions in a social context, they often make use of theory of mind, by reasoning ...
Abstract. When people engage in social interactions, they often rely on their theory of mind, their ...
When it comes to interpreting others' behaviour, we almost irrepressibly engage in the attribution o...
Behavior oftentimes allows for many possible interpretations in terms of mental states, such as goal...
Behavior oftentimes allows for many possible interpretations in terms of mental states, such as goal...
Prior investigations into theory of mind have used strategic games to examine how an opponent’s know...
This study investigates strategies in reasoning about mental states of others, a process that requir...
Whereas game theorists and logicians use formal methods to investigate ideal strategic behavior, man...
This study investigates strategies in reasoning about mental states of others, a process that requir...
Whereas game theorists and logicians use formal methods to investigate ideal strategic behavior, man...
Pöppel J. Models for Satisficing Mentalizing. Bielefeld: Universität Bielefeld; 2023.Theory of Mind ...
Pöppel J. Towards Satisficing Mental Models for Behavior Understanding. In: Program of the 14th Bia...
How do people reason about their opponent in turn-taking games? Often, people do not make the decisi...
When engaging in social interaction, people rely on their ability to reason about unobservable menta...
In social settings, people often need to reason about unobservable mental content of other people, s...
When people make decisions in a social context, they often make use of theory of mind, by reasoning ...
Abstract. When people engage in social interactions, they often rely on their theory of mind, their ...
When it comes to interpreting others' behaviour, we almost irrepressibly engage in the attribution o...