There must be more to development of mindreading and metacognition than passing false belief tasks

TitleThere must be more to development of mindreading and metacognition than passing false belief tasks
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsHernik, M., R. M. P. Fearon, and P. Fonagy
Journal titleBehavioral and Brain Sciences
Year2009
Pages147-148
Volume32
Issue2
Abstract

We argue that while it is a valuable contribution, Carruthers’ model may be too restrictive to elaborate our understanding of the development of mindreading and metacognition, or to enrich our knowledge of individual differences and psychopathology. To illustrate, we describe pertinent examples where there may be a critical interplay between primitive social-cognitive processes and emerging self-attributions.

DOI10.1017/S0140525X0900065X
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Cognitive Development Center (CDC)
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