Intervention sans nom (manifestation: CogSoc (séminaire de l’Institut Jean-Nicod, UMR 8129 CNRS-EHESS-ENS))

old_uid14865
start_date2014/12/18
schedule14h-15h30
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summaryIt will examine Kovacs et al.'s answer to the recent critique of Kovacs et al. (2010) by Philipps and colleagues. Kovacs et al. (2010) have argued that their findings show that humans automatically compute the contents of others' false beliefs about the presence of a ball behind an occluder. Philipps and colleagues have recently argued in turn that Kovacs et al.'s (2010) findings reflect different temporal intervals between the attention check and the detection of the ball, not the automatic computation of the smurf's expectation about the presence of the ball.
responsiblesJacob