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Theory of Mind in Childhood

Theory of Mind in Childhood

Theory of Mind in Childhood

Author:
Diane Poulin-Dubois, Concordia University
Published:
November 2025
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ISBN:
9781009413480

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    This Element describes the development of a Theory of Mind, or mentalizing, in infancy and early childhood. Theory of Mind is a key social cognitive ability that permits children to predict and explain human behaviors by attributing mental states to other people. Understanding mental states gradually progresses from basic desires to false beliefs. The Element reviews the proximal and distal cognitive and social determinants that facilitate early Theory of Mind development. Discoveries in neuroscience contribute to understanding the ontogeny of Theory of Mind. This Element presents an overview of the main theoretical accounts of Theory of Mind development and offers suggestions for future research.

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    • Published: October 2025
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    • ISBN: 9781009413510
    • Length: 0 pages
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Do infants have a theory of mind?
    • 3. Correlates of theory of mind
    • 4. Theoretical accounts of early theory of mind
    • 5. Neural foundations of theory of mind development
    • 6. Summary and future directions
    • 7. Conclusions
    • References.
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    Author

    Diane Poulin-Dubois , Concordia University

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