Early false-belief understanding
RM Scott, R Baillargeon - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2017 - cell.com
… of traditional false-belief tasks suggested that false-belief understanding did not emerge
until age 4 years and constituted a major milestone in the development of social cognition. …
until age 4 years and constituted a major milestone in the development of social cognition. …
Two systems for mindreading?
P Carruthers - Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 2016 - Springer
… This will take time, of course, and we can suppose that memory-search is error-prone. So
the data … and conceptual analysis, have had a bad influence on the rest of cognitive science. …
the data … and conceptual analysis, have had a bad influence on the rest of cognitive science. …
Psychological reasoning in infancy
… had first made clear the goal of her actions by stretching her arm and hand toward the out-of-…
(a moving screensaver) and a static anticipatory period in which either object A or object B …
(a moving screensaver) and a static anticipatory period in which either object A or object B …
Minimal Mindreading and Animal Cognition
A Strasser - grazer philosophische studien, 2018 - brill.com
… this principle cannot be used as a final argument to rule out mentalistic approaches. Finally,
… animal cognition, continuous measurements of response times, proportional looking times or …
… animal cognition, continuous measurements of response times, proportional looking times or …
Reading minds or reading scripts? De‐intellectualising theory of mind
… Submentalising takes the ‘social’ out of social cognition: domain-general cognitive … system
is used in the absence of language, ie in change-of-location tasks with looking time and gaze …
is used in the absence of language, ie in change-of-location tasks with looking time and gaze …
Do action-based tasks evidence false-belief understanding in young children?
M Kammermeier, M Paulus - Cognitive Development, 2018 - Elsevier
… used the same exclusion criteria as Rubio-Fernandez and Geurts, ie we excluded data of
children who did … Rather, our results suggest that children seem to pass this task by the age of …
children who did … Rather, our results suggest that children seem to pass this task by the age of …
Beliefs as inner causes: The (lack of) evidence
DS Curry - Philosophical Psychology, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
… Cognitive scientists can (and do) use the beliefs that humans … take the term ‘inner cause’
to signify ‘cog in a cognitive … beliefs does not come online until the age of four. However, low-…
to signify ‘cog in a cognitive … beliefs does not come online until the age of four. However, low-…
Mindreading in adults: Evaluating two-systems views
P Carruthers - Synthese, 2017 - Springer
… But there is, in addition, another system that is constructed slowly over time, relying partly …
time with its blue side facing the participant. Thus the target agent, seeing what she would take …
time with its blue side facing the participant. Thus the target agent, seeing what she would take …
Cultural evolutionary pragmatics: Investigating the codevelopment and coevolution of language and social cognition.
P Rubio-Fernandez - Psychological Review, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
… of these abilities as they are used in real-time social interaction during the lifespan. Therefore…
takes a village to raise a child, it probably takes just as many social and cognitive scientists …
takes a village to raise a child, it probably takes just as many social and cognitive scientists …
11 How Sophisticated Is InfantsT Theory of Mind?
RM Scott, E Roby, R Baillargeon - … handbook of cognitive …, 2022 - books.google.com
… In time, however, new evidence indicated that infants did … cognition and, as such, tends to
be inflexible, with sharp limits on children’s ability to integrate information from other cognitive …
be inflexible, with sharp limits on children’s ability to integrate information from other cognitive …