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59: Are you thinking what I'm thinking? Theory of Mind
Aug 19, 2021
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- Theory of mind is a cognitive skill that involves understanding others' thoughts and beliefs, playing a crucial role in social interactions and language acquisition.
- Cultural variations in theory of mind influence conversational styles and emphasize the opacity of others' mental states, leading to more authentic interactions and avoiding assumptions.
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Theory of Mind and Mental State Reasoning
Theory of mind, the ability to understand and reason about the thoughts and beliefs of others, is a cognitive skill that develops in early childhood. It involves keeping track of what one knows compared to what others know, which can be tested through experiments like the Sally-Anne task. While the capacity for theory of mind is not fully developed until around three or four years old, research shows that even younger children may show an understanding of others' mental states through nonverbal cues. This ability to understand and reason about mental states is crucial for social interactions and plays a role in language acquisition.
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