Theory of mind research has traditionally focused on the ascription of mental states to a single individual. Here, we introduce a theory of collective mind: the ascription of a unified mental state to a group of agents with convergent experiences. Rather than differentiation between one's personal perspective and that of another agent, a theory of collective mind requires perspectival unification across agents. We review recent scholarship across the cognitive sciences concerning the conceptual foundations of collective mind representations and their empirical induction through the synchronous arrival of shared information. Research suggests that representations of a collective mind cause psychological amplification of co-attended stimuli, ...
In this paper we argue that the hypothesis of the theory of mind advanced in cognitive science can b...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that the postulation of irreducible, distributed cognitive s...
While ordinary language allows for the attribution of mental states to collectivities, there is broa...
Theory of mind research has traditionally focused on the ascription of mental states to a single ind...
© Cambridge University Press 2006 and Cambridge University Press, 2009.INTRODUCTION In the last few ...
Some recent theoretical analyses of collective behavior in social ontology, philosophy of mind and s...
Although the notion of collective intentionality has received considerable attention over the past d...
Contains fulltext : 56818.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Some types of ...
Group-level cognitive states are widely observed in human social systems, but their discussion is of...
Some types of species exploit the external environment to support their cognitive processes, in the ...
Human memory in the wild often involves multiple forms of remembering at once, as habitual, affectiv...
Citation: Baimel A, Severson RL, Baron AS, and Birch SAJ (2015) Enhancing "theory of mind&quo...
We tend to think of cognition as something that takes place inside the heads of individual human age...
Cognitive and psychological research provides useful theoretical perspectives for understanding what...
The authors discern an emerging paradigmatic shift in psychology: from methodological individualism ...
In this paper we argue that the hypothesis of the theory of mind advanced in cognitive science can b...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that the postulation of irreducible, distributed cognitive s...
While ordinary language allows for the attribution of mental states to collectivities, there is broa...
Theory of mind research has traditionally focused on the ascription of mental states to a single ind...
© Cambridge University Press 2006 and Cambridge University Press, 2009.INTRODUCTION In the last few ...
Some recent theoretical analyses of collective behavior in social ontology, philosophy of mind and s...
Although the notion of collective intentionality has received considerable attention over the past d...
Contains fulltext : 56818.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Some types of ...
Group-level cognitive states are widely observed in human social systems, but their discussion is of...
Some types of species exploit the external environment to support their cognitive processes, in the ...
Human memory in the wild often involves multiple forms of remembering at once, as habitual, affectiv...
Citation: Baimel A, Severson RL, Baron AS, and Birch SAJ (2015) Enhancing "theory of mind&quo...
We tend to think of cognition as something that takes place inside the heads of individual human age...
Cognitive and psychological research provides useful theoretical perspectives for understanding what...
The authors discern an emerging paradigmatic shift in psychology: from methodological individualism ...
In this paper we argue that the hypothesis of the theory of mind advanced in cognitive science can b...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that the postulation of irreducible, distributed cognitive s...
While ordinary language allows for the attribution of mental states to collectivities, there is broa...