Defining key concepts for mental state attribution

The terminology used in discussions on mental state attribution is extensive and lacks consistency. In the current paper, experts from various disciplines collaborate to introduce a shared set of concepts and make recommendations regarding future use.

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Veröffentlicht in:Communications psychology 2024-04, Vol.2 (1), p.29, Article 29
Hauptverfasser: Quesque, François, Apperly, Ian, Baillargeon, Renée, Baron-Cohen, Simon, Becchio, Cristina, Bekkering, Harold, Bernstein, Daniel, Bertoux, Maxime, Bird, Geoffrey, Bukowski, Henryk, Burgmer, Pascal, Carruthers, Peter, Catmur, Caroline, Dziobek, Isabel, Epley, Nicholas, Erle, Thorsten Michael, Frith, Chris, Frith, Uta, Galang, Carl Michael, Gallese, Vittorio, Grynberg, Delphine, Happé, Francesca, Hirai, Masahiro, Hodges, Sara D, Kanske, Philipp, Kret, Mariska, Lamm, Claus, Nandrino, Jean Louis, Obhi, Sukhvinder, Olderbak, Sally, Perner, Josef, Rossetti, Yves, Schneider, Dana, Schurz, Matthias, Schuwerk, Tobias, Sebanz, Natalie, Shamay-Tsoory, Simone, Silani, Giorgia, Spaulding, Shannon, Todd, Andrew R, Westra, Evan, Zahavi, Dan, Brass, Marcel
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Zusammenfassung:The terminology used in discussions on mental state attribution is extensive and lacks consistency. In the current paper, experts from various disciplines collaborate to introduce a shared set of concepts and make recommendations regarding future use.
ISSN:2731-9121
2731-9121
DOI:10.1038/s44271-024-00077-6