Previous research has suggested that adults are sometimes egocentric, erroneously attributing their current beliefs, perspectives, and opinions to others. Interestingly, this egocentricity is sometimes stronger when perspective-taking than when working from functionally identical but non-perspectival rules. Much of our knowledge of egocentric bias comes from Level 1 perspective-taking (e.g., judging whether something is seen) and judgements made about narrated characters or avatars rather than truly social stimuli such as another person in the same room. We tested whether adults would be egocentric on a Level 2 perspective-taking task (judging how something appears), in which they were instructed to indicate on a continuous colour scale the...
In the Sandbox Task, participants indicate where a protagonist who has a false belief about the loc...
The ability to adopt others’ perspectives – our ‘Theory of Mind’ – underpins social interaction. Nev...
Humans are often considered egocentric creatures, particularly (and ironically) when we are supposed...
Previous research has suggested that adults are sometimes egocentric, erroneously attributing their ...
Studies of visual perspective-taking have shown that adults can rapidly and accurately compute their...
We gave 40 participants a task in which they needed to select target objects from an array according...
Perceivers of other minds often overestimate the similarity between their own and other people’s per...
Many perspective-taking and theory of mind tasks require participants to pass over the answer that i...
Many perspective-taking and theory of mind tasks require participants to pass over the answer that i...
Despite being able to rapidly and accurately infer their own and other peoples’ visual perspectives,...
Previous studies have shown that while people can rapidly and accurately compute their own and other...
Previous studies have shown that while people can rapidly and accurately compute their own and other...
Despite being able to rapidly and accurately infer their own and other peoples’ visual perspectives,...
2014-07-09Prior research on adults’ perspective taking or theory of mind (ToM) ability (i.e. attribu...
In a series of experiments we examined factors that contribute to the difficulty of spatial perspect...
In the Sandbox Task, participants indicate where a protagonist who has a false belief about the loc...
The ability to adopt others’ perspectives – our ‘Theory of Mind’ – underpins social interaction. Nev...
Humans are often considered egocentric creatures, particularly (and ironically) when we are supposed...
Previous research has suggested that adults are sometimes egocentric, erroneously attributing their ...
Studies of visual perspective-taking have shown that adults can rapidly and accurately compute their...
We gave 40 participants a task in which they needed to select target objects from an array according...
Perceivers of other minds often overestimate the similarity between their own and other people’s per...
Many perspective-taking and theory of mind tasks require participants to pass over the answer that i...
Many perspective-taking and theory of mind tasks require participants to pass over the answer that i...
Despite being able to rapidly and accurately infer their own and other peoples’ visual perspectives,...
Previous studies have shown that while people can rapidly and accurately compute their own and other...
Previous studies have shown that while people can rapidly and accurately compute their own and other...
Despite being able to rapidly and accurately infer their own and other peoples’ visual perspectives,...
2014-07-09Prior research on adults’ perspective taking or theory of mind (ToM) ability (i.e. attribu...
In a series of experiments we examined factors that contribute to the difficulty of spatial perspect...
In the Sandbox Task, participants indicate where a protagonist who has a false belief about the loc...
The ability to adopt others’ perspectives – our ‘Theory of Mind’ – underpins social interaction. Nev...
Humans are often considered egocentric creatures, particularly (and ironically) when we are supposed...