F Buttelmann, J Suhrke, D Buttelmann - Journal of experimental child …, 2015 - Elsevier
Based on recent findings of implicit studies, researchers have claimed that even infants can understand others' false beliefs. However, it is unclear whether infants are able to …
I applaud Ruffman for cautioning us against interpreting early sensitivity to others' beliefs as evidence for an innate theory of mind and for making room for learning. In turn, however, I …
Minimal Virtues: From Mindreading to Ethics via Joint Action (Munich) Page 1 Minimal Virtues: From Mindreading to Ethics via Joint Action (Munich) Stephen A. Butterfill < s.butterfill@warwick.ac.uk …
Abstract Theory of Mind (ToM), the ability to attribute beliefs and desires to others, has been a recent focus of replication research. While some researchers found an implicit form of ToM …
The core feature of a standard false belief task is this:'[t] he subject is aware that he/she and another person [Maxi] witness a certain state of affairs x. Then, in the absence of the other …
This is plausible. The emergence in human development of the most sophisticated abilities to represent mental states probably depends on rich social interactions involving …