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    Theory of mind - Wikipedia


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    Theory of mind is the ability to attribute mental states—beliefs, intents, desires, emotions, knowledge, etc.—to oneself, and to others, and to understand that others have beliefs, desires, intentions, and perspectives that are different from one's own.
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    Theory of Mind: Understanding Others in a Social World | Psychology ...


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    Theory of Mind | Encyclopedia of Psychology - Psych Central


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    Theory of mind (ToM) is the ability to recognize and attribute mental states — thoughts, perceptions, desires, intentions, feelings –to oneself and to others and to understand how these mental states might affect behavior. ... Theory of mind is called a “theory” in that the mind is not directly observable.

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    E “Theory of Mind”: Empathy. “Theory of mind” is the ability of an individual to infer the feelings, motives, opinions, and emotions of another on the basis of that other's expressions, however fragmentary or incomplete these may be. It is an indispensable ability for meaningful social interaction.

    Theory of Mind | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy


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    It is important to note that Theory of Mind is not an appropriate term to characterize this research area (and neither to denote our mentalistic abilities) since it ...
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    Theory of Mind - Rutgers Philosophy


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    'Theory of Mind' refers to the cognitive capacity to attribute mental states to self ... Philosophers began work on theory of mind, or folk psychology, well before.

    What is Theory of Mind in Psychology? - ThoughtCo


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    Jun 2, 2018 - Theory of mind is the ability to recognize that other people's mental states may differ from one's own.

    Theory of mind - Introduction - MedLink Neurology


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    Dec 21, 2017 - This article includes discussion of theory of mind, simulation theory, and theory theory. The foregoing terms may include synonyms, similar ...

    Social cognition: Theory of the mind in early childhood | Encyclopedia ...


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