Rich or lean? A phenomenological alternative for explaining early social cognition

S Vincini, V Fantasia - Rivista internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia, 2022 - rifp.it
… We agree that pluralism is valuable and indispensable in cognitive science.The idea that …
PERNER, Who took the cog out of cognitive science? Mentalism in an era of anti-cognitivism

Reading minds or reading scripts? De‐intellectualising theory of mind

D Taylor, G Gönül, C Alexander… - Biological …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
… 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 …

The priority of intentional action: From developmental to conceptual priority

Y Levy - The Philosophical Quarterly, 2024 - academic.oup.com
… enjoys default status in cognitive science and is very widely … it comes to our existence over
time. The advantages in question … to take interest. For the possibility could hardly be ruled …

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

[HTML][HTML] False-belief task know-how: Author

A Jurgens - Synthese, 2022 - Springer
… article is the novel development of cognitive scientists and philosophers in turning towards …
not just at one time in one particular setting, but at multiple times and in multiple environments…

[HTML][HTML] Interpretational complexities in developmental research and a Piagetian reading of the false-belief task

A Choifer - Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 2021 - Springer
the age of 18–24 months understand that they are distinct from others but still fail, until the
age … of two sequential events and did not require the children to take a stance concerning the …

How children approach the false belief test: Social development, pragmatics, and the assembly of Theory of Mind

M Fenici - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 2022 - Springer
… Over the last forty years, cognitive scientists and philosophers … Footnote 4 I will take the
late-competence view as a starting … Other times, we report a belief to explain an action one has …

[HTML][HTML] Investigating 18-month-olds' association-based inferences in an interactive unexpected-identity paradigm

Q Kong, H Cheung - Cognitive Development, 2021 - Elsevier
… In Experiment 3 the toddlers did not show a preference for passing both the first- and second-…
and absence are used to form simple associations, not to derive complex epistemic states. …

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 didcognition and, as such, tends to
be inflexible, with sharp limits on children’s ability to integrate information from other cognitive

[PDF][PDF] Altercentric Bias: A Potential New Window Into Implicit Theory of Mind

FNH Kizilay - 2023 - d-nb.info
… However, these claims stayed at the level of speculation as none of the tasks used in the
current … One intriguing point is that the two reaction time measures used in this study (mean and …