Several theories of belief processing assume that processing another’s false belief requires overcoming an egocentric bias toward one’s current knowledge. The current evidence in support of this claim, however, is limited. In order to investigate the presence of egocentric bias in adult belief processing, computer mouse tracking was used across three experiments to measure attraction toward response options reflecting one’s current knowledge while reporting a false belief. Participants viewed scenarios in which an agent either had a true belief or a false belief about the location of a set of keys. Participants used a mouse to answer reality questions “where are the keys currently hidden?” and belief questions “where does she think the keys...
When given privileged information of an object's true location, adults often overestimate the likeli...
<div><p>Seven experiments use large sample sizes to robustly estimate the effect size of a previous ...
Seven experiments use large sample sizes to robustly estimate the effect size of a previous finding ...
Several theories of belief processing assume that processing another’s false belief requires overcom...
While adults can readily report another agent’s false belief, theories of belief processing typicall...
While adults can readily report another agent’s false belief, theories of belief processing typicall...
In the Sandbox Task, participants indicate where a protagonist who has a false belief about the loc...
Humans are often considered egocentric creatures, particularly (and ironically) when we are supposed...
A growing body of evidence suggests that adults can monitor other people’s beliefs in an efficient w...
The current study examined how social cognition – specifically, belief-state processing – changes ac...
<div><p>When given privileged information of an object’s true location, adults often overestimate th...
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 ...
The main question of Theory of Mind research is not only how we represent others’ mental states, but...
The current study examined how social cognition – specifically, belief-state processing – changes ac...
When given privileged information of an object's true location, adults often overestimate the likeli...
<div><p>Seven experiments use large sample sizes to robustly estimate the effect size of a previous ...
Seven experiments use large sample sizes to robustly estimate the effect size of a previous finding ...
Several theories of belief processing assume that processing another’s false belief requires overcom...
While adults can readily report another agent’s false belief, theories of belief processing typicall...
While adults can readily report another agent’s false belief, theories of belief processing typicall...
In the Sandbox Task, participants indicate where a protagonist who has a false belief about the loc...
Humans are often considered egocentric creatures, particularly (and ironically) when we are supposed...
A growing body of evidence suggests that adults can monitor other people’s beliefs in an efficient w...
The current study examined how social cognition – specifically, belief-state processing – changes ac...
<div><p>When given privileged information of an object’s true location, adults often overestimate th...
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 ...
The main question of Theory of Mind research is not only how we represent others’ mental states, but...
The current study examined how social cognition – specifically, belief-state processing – changes ac...
When given privileged information of an object's true location, adults often overestimate the likeli...
<div><p>Seven experiments use large sample sizes to robustly estimate the effect size of a previous ...
Seven experiments use large sample sizes to robustly estimate the effect size of a previous finding ...