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Santiesteban, Idalmis; White, Sarah; Cook, Jennifer; Gilbert, Sam J.; Heyes, Cecilia; Bird, Geoffrey – Cognition, 2012
Evidence for successful socio-cognitive training in typical adults is rare. This study attempted to improve Theory of Mind (ToM) and visual perspective taking in healthy adults by training participants to either imitate or to inhibit imitation. Twenty-four hours after training, all participants completed tests of ToM and visual perspective taking.…
Descriptors: Theory of Mind, Evidence, Imitation, Perspective Taking
Samson, Dana; Apperly, Ian A.; Braithwaite, Jason J.; Andrews, Benjamin J.; Bodley Scott, Sarah E. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2010
In a series of three visual perspective-taking experiments, we asked adult participants to judge their own or someone else's visual perspective in situations where both perspectives were either the same or different. We found that participants could not easily ignore what someone else saw when making self-perspective judgments. This was observed…
Descriptors: Adults, Visual Stimuli, Perspective Taking, Barriers