Deck 7: Causal Reasoning and the Human Brain

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According to Leslie, pretend play requires ___ abilities. For example, the child has to be able to decouple the primary sensory representation of an object (e.g. banana) from its pretend representation (e.g. telephone).
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Meltzoff has argued that ___ is crucial for helping infants develop an understanding of mental states and representations.
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According to Wellman and colleagues, early psychological understanding (2 years) is and based on ___
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According to Dennett, successful reasoning about ___ beliefs is the only convincing evidence of a theory of mind.
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The context of ___ in the classic false-belief task could have misled children into thinking they were being asked where Maxi would need to look for his chocolate rather than where he thought his chocolate was.
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Russell, Mauthner, Sharpe, and Tidswell's (1991) "windows task" showed that children find it difficult to inhibit pointing to a ___ object.
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Flavell, Flavell, and Green's experiment (1983) showed that whereas 4- and 5-year-olds rarely confused ___ and reality, 3-year-olds often did so.
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The "false___ "task examines children's ability to reason about two competing pictorial representations.
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Woolfe, Want, and Siegal (2002) found that ___ deaf signers performed at a similar level as their 4-year-old hearing peers in false belief tasks, but that late deaf signers did not.
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Between 20 to 28 months, children's use labels for their own states, or "___ state language" increases.
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Dunn, Brown, and Beardsall (1991) showed that the amount of ___ state talk in early family conversations was related to children's later emotional understanding and understanding of false belief.
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Meins has proposed that caregivers' ___ --whether they treat young children as individual with minds-is important in children's metarepresentational development.
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A core notion in attachment theory is the "internal ___ model" of the self, which is thought to be developed from parenting experiences.
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Meins and Fernyhough (1999) found that mothers of ___ attached infants were more likely to be mind-minded.
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In Sutton, Smith, and Sweetenham's (1999) study, ___ showed theory of mind skills that were superior to those of their followers and victims.
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Hughes, Dunn, and White (1998) found that hard-to-manage preschoolers found it easier to pass the false-belief task when it involved a ___ surprise.
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A belief ___ is an utterance that reflects the speaker's beliefs about the world.
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Young children can confuse the pretend and the real, particularly in situations of ___ pretence.
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Rizzolatti and colleagues have identified a "___ neuron" system that represents action in both monkeys and man.
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Tai et al. (2004) has demonstrated that the mirror neuron system responds specifically to ___ actions.
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Deck 7: Causal Reasoning and the Human Brain
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According to Leslie, pretend play requires ___ abilities. For example, the child has to be able to decouple the primary sensory representation of an object (e.g. banana) from its pretend representation (e.g. telephone).
metarepresentational
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Meltzoff has argued that ___ is crucial for helping infants develop an understanding of mental states and representations.
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According to Wellman and colleagues, early psychological understanding (2 years) is and based on ___
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According to Dennett, successful reasoning about ___ beliefs is the only convincing evidence of a theory of mind.
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The context of ___ in the classic false-belief task could have misled children into thinking they were being asked where Maxi would need to look for his chocolate rather than where he thought his chocolate was.
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Russell, Mauthner, Sharpe, and Tidswell's (1991) "windows task" showed that children find it difficult to inhibit pointing to a ___ object.
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Flavell, Flavell, and Green's experiment (1983) showed that whereas 4- and 5-year-olds rarely confused ___ and reality, 3-year-olds often did so.
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The "false___ "task examines children's ability to reason about two competing pictorial representations.
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Woolfe, Want, and Siegal (2002) found that ___ deaf signers performed at a similar level as their 4-year-old hearing peers in false belief tasks, but that late deaf signers did not.
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Between 20 to 28 months, children's use labels for their own states, or "___ state language" increases.
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Dunn, Brown, and Beardsall (1991) showed that the amount of ___ state talk in early family conversations was related to children's later emotional understanding and understanding of false belief.
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Meins has proposed that caregivers' ___ --whether they treat young children as individual with minds-is important in children's metarepresentational development.
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A core notion in attachment theory is the "internal ___ model" of the self, which is thought to be developed from parenting experiences.
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Meins and Fernyhough (1999) found that mothers of ___ attached infants were more likely to be mind-minded.
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In Sutton, Smith, and Sweetenham's (1999) study, ___ showed theory of mind skills that were superior to those of their followers and victims.
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Hughes, Dunn, and White (1998) found that hard-to-manage preschoolers found it easier to pass the false-belief task when it involved a ___ surprise.
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A belief ___ is an utterance that reflects the speaker's beliefs about the world.
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Young children can confuse the pretend and the real, particularly in situations of ___ pretence.
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Rizzolatti and colleagues have identified a "___ neuron" system that represents action in both monkeys and man.
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Tai et al. (2004) has demonstrated that the mirror neuron system responds specifically to ___ actions.
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