The focus of studies on second-order false belief reasoning generally was on investigating the roles of executive functions and language with correlational studies. Different from those studies, we focus on the question how 5-year-olds select and revise reasoning strategies in second-order false belief tasks by constructing two computational cognitive models of this process: an instance-based learning model and a reinforcement learning model. Unlike the reinforcement learning model, the instance-based learning model predicted that children who fail second-order false belief tasks would give answers based on first-order theory of mind (ToM) reasoning as opposed to zero-order reasoning. This prediction was confirmed with an empirical study th...
Thirty-years research seemed to reveal that there is a U-shape development in children’s theory-of-...
The use of new paradigms of false belief tasks (FBT) allowed to reduce the age of children who pass ...
In this study, we focus on the possible roles of second-order syntactic recursion and working memory...
The focus of studies on second-order false belief reasoning generally was on investigating the roles...
The focus of studies on second-order false belief reasoning generally was on investigating the roles...
One-hundred-six 5-year-olds' (Mage = 5;6; SD = 0.40) were trained with second-order false belief tas...
In their fourth year, most children start to understand that someone else might have a false belief,...
We can understand and act upon the beliefs of other people, even when these conflict with our own be...
The ability to represent the mental states of other agents is referred to as Theory of Mind (ToM). A...
While most 3-year-olds fail both in the false belief task of theory of mind and Dimensional Change C...
One-hundred-six 5-year-olds' (Mage = 5;6; SD = 0.40) were trained with second-order false belief tas...
Human social interaction crucially depends on the ability to attribute thoughts and beliefs to other...
<p>Despite recent evidence that infants under one year of age have implicit understanding of theory ...
Theory of Mind (ToM) research demonstrated 3- to 4-year old children to show false belief (FB) under...
Abstract. Many social situations require a mental model of the knowledge, beliefs, goals, and intent...
Thirty-years research seemed to reveal that there is a U-shape development in children’s theory-of-...
The use of new paradigms of false belief tasks (FBT) allowed to reduce the age of children who pass ...
In this study, we focus on the possible roles of second-order syntactic recursion and working memory...
The focus of studies on second-order false belief reasoning generally was on investigating the roles...
The focus of studies on second-order false belief reasoning generally was on investigating the roles...
One-hundred-six 5-year-olds' (Mage = 5;6; SD = 0.40) were trained with second-order false belief tas...
In their fourth year, most children start to understand that someone else might have a false belief,...
We can understand and act upon the beliefs of other people, even when these conflict with our own be...
The ability to represent the mental states of other agents is referred to as Theory of Mind (ToM). A...
While most 3-year-olds fail both in the false belief task of theory of mind and Dimensional Change C...
One-hundred-six 5-year-olds' (Mage = 5;6; SD = 0.40) were trained with second-order false belief tas...
Human social interaction crucially depends on the ability to attribute thoughts and beliefs to other...
<p>Despite recent evidence that infants under one year of age have implicit understanding of theory ...
Theory of Mind (ToM) research demonstrated 3- to 4-year old children to show false belief (FB) under...
Abstract. Many social situations require a mental model of the knowledge, beliefs, goals, and intent...
Thirty-years research seemed to reveal that there is a U-shape development in children’s theory-of-...
The use of new paradigms of false belief tasks (FBT) allowed to reduce the age of children who pass ...
In this study, we focus on the possible roles of second-order syntactic recursion and working memory...