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abstract

  • 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.

authors

  • 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

publication date

  • April 11, 2024