ICPS

2019 International Convention of Psychological Science

Characteristics of Efficient Mind Reading in Uncharted Settings: Crossing the Boundaries of Action Kinematics, Perspective Confrontation, and State-Dependent Effects

Thursday, March 7, 2019 · Paris, France

Cognitive Science

The idea that humans track others' mental states using a mindreading process that operates in an efficient manner sparked much research in cognitive and developmental psychology. This symposium aims at pushing the boundaries of this topic by examining data from less studied modalities (motor representations), perspectival tasks, and state-dependent effects.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Jason LowChair
    Victoria University of Wellington
  • Stephen ButterfillDiscussant
    University of Warwick

Presentations

  1. Adults' Efficient Coordination of Motor and Belief Cues When Anticipating Action OutcomesLow Jason
  2. Perspective Confrontation Distinguishes Non-Automatic and Automatic Belief-TrackingKatheryn Edwards
  3. Influences of Emotions, Sleep Deprivation, and Individual Differences in Visual Perspective Taking Support a Multidimensional Account of MindreadingHenryk Bukowski