[HTML][HTML] How much does it help to know what she knows you know? An agent-based simulation study
In everyday life, people make use of theory of mind by explicitly attributing unobservable
mental content such as beliefs, desires, and intentions to others. Humans are known to be …
mental content such as beliefs, desires, and intentions to others. Humans are known to be …
Negotiating with other minds: the role of recursive theory of mind in negotiation with incomplete information
Abstract Theory of mind refers to the ability to reason explicitly about unobservable mental
content of others, such as beliefs, goals, and intentions. People often use this ability to …
content of others, such as beliefs, goals, and intentions. People often use this ability to …
Perception is only real when shared: A mathematical model for collaborative shared perception in human-robot interaction
Partners have to build a shared understanding of their environment in everyday
collaborative tasks by aligning their perceptions and establishing a common ground. This is …
collaborative tasks by aligning their perceptions and establishing a common ground. This is …
[PDF][PDF] Modeling developmental transitions in reasoning about false beliefs of others
Abstract Reasoning about false beliefs of others develops with age. We present here an
ACT-R model in order to show the developmental transitions. These start from a child's …
ACT-R model in order to show the developmental transitions. These start from a child's …
Understanding second-order theory of mind
LM Hiatt, JG Trafton - Proceedings of the Tenth Annual ACM/IEEE …, 2015 - dl.acm.org
Theory of mind is a key factor in the effectiveness of robots and humans working together as
a team. Here, we further our understanding of theory of mind by extending a theory of mind …
a team. Here, we further our understanding of theory of mind by extending a theory of mind …
Lie for Me: Developmental Trends in Acquiescing to a Blatantly False Statement
A pair of studies demonstrates that simply asking children to make a blatantly false
accusation in the guise of helping others can result in both immediate and long-term false …
accusation in the guise of helping others can result in both immediate and long-term false …
[PDF][PDF] Reasoning about diamonds, gravity and mental states: The cognitive costs of theory of mind
B Meijering, H Van Rijn, NA Taatgen… - Proceedings of the …, 2013 - escholarship.org
Abstract Theory of mind (ToM) is required when reasoning about mental states such as
knowledge, beliefs, desires, and intentions. Many complex reasoning tasks require …
knowledge, beliefs, desires, and intentions. Many complex reasoning tasks require …
Loss of proteostasis as a substrate for atrial fibrillation: Defining novel targets for therapy
R Meijering - 2014 - research.rug.nl
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained clinical tachyarrhythmia associated with
increased mortality and morbidity. Conventional treatment options against AF still lack …
increased mortality and morbidity. Conventional treatment options against AF still lack …
[PDF][PDF] Second-order false-beliefs, language and logic
PR Blackburn, T Braüner… - Conference on Computing …, 2015 - forskning.ruc.dk
A child is shown a scene with two doll protagonists, Sally and Anne. Sally has a basket and
Anne has a box. Sally first places a marble into her basket. Then Sally leaves the scene, and …
Anne has a box. Sally first places a marble into her basket. Then Sally leaves the scene, and …