AbstractWe provide a cognitive analysis of how children represent belief using mental files. We explain why children who pass the false belief test are not aware of the intensionality of belief. Fifty-one 3½- to 7-year old children were familiarized with a dual object, e.g., a ball that rattles and is described as a rattle. They observed how a puppet agent witnessed the ball being put into box 1. In the agent’s absence the ball was taken from box 1, the child was reminded of it being a rattle, and emphasising its being a rattle it was put back into box 1. Then the agent returned, the object was hidden in the experimenter’s hands and removed from box 1, described as a “rattle,” and transferred to box 2. Children who passed false belief had n...
We can understand and act upon the beliefs of other people, even whenthese conflict with our own bel...
<p>Despite recent evidence that infants under one year of age have implicit understanding of theory ...
Intuitive theories are defined as coherently interrelated systems of concepts that generate explanat...
AbstractWe provide a cognitive analysis of how children represent belief using mental files. We expl...
We provide a cognitive analysis of how children represent belief using mental files. We explain why ...
Evidence is accumulating that infants are sensitive to people's false beliefs, whereas children pass...
\(\textit {How can we solve the paradox of false-belief understanding:}\) if infants pass the implic...
Recently, a fruitful line of inquiry has linked children’s acquisition of the language of the mind t...
The age at which children acquire the concept of belief is a subject of debate. Many scholars claim ...
The age at which children acquire the concept of belief is a subject of debate. Many scholars claim ...
This article challenges Buttelmann, Carpenter, and Tomasello’s (2009) claim that young children’s he...
YesTo understand the executive demands of the false-belief (FB) task relative to an alternative theo...
One of the most important milestones in the development of theory of mind is the understanding of fa...
Three studies investigated children’s ability to draw inferences fromthe properties of one mental st...
There is currently a theoretical tension between young children’s failure in False Belief Tasks (FBT...
We can understand and act upon the beliefs of other people, even whenthese conflict with our own bel...
<p>Despite recent evidence that infants under one year of age have implicit understanding of theory ...
Intuitive theories are defined as coherently interrelated systems of concepts that generate explanat...
AbstractWe provide a cognitive analysis of how children represent belief using mental files. We expl...
We provide a cognitive analysis of how children represent belief using mental files. We explain why ...
Evidence is accumulating that infants are sensitive to people's false beliefs, whereas children pass...
\(\textit {How can we solve the paradox of false-belief understanding:}\) if infants pass the implic...
Recently, a fruitful line of inquiry has linked children’s acquisition of the language of the mind t...
The age at which children acquire the concept of belief is a subject of debate. Many scholars claim ...
The age at which children acquire the concept of belief is a subject of debate. Many scholars claim ...
This article challenges Buttelmann, Carpenter, and Tomasello’s (2009) claim that young children’s he...
YesTo understand the executive demands of the false-belief (FB) task relative to an alternative theo...
One of the most important milestones in the development of theory of mind is the understanding of fa...
Three studies investigated children’s ability to draw inferences fromthe properties of one mental st...
There is currently a theoretical tension between young children’s failure in False Belief Tasks (FBT...
We can understand and act upon the beliefs of other people, even whenthese conflict with our own bel...
<p>Despite recent evidence that infants under one year of age have implicit understanding of theory ...
Intuitive theories are defined as coherently interrelated systems of concepts that generate explanat...