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001-es BibID:BIBFORM086845
Első szerző:Ellis, Bruce J.
Cím:The predator-avoidance effect: an evolved constraint on emerging theory of mind / Bruce J. Ellis, Ashley C. Jordan, Jason Grotuss, Adriana Csinady, Thomas Keenan, David F. Bjorklund
Dátum:2014
ISSN:1090-5138
Megjegyzések:The present research examined whether children's ability to impute false belief is overridden or impaired by content that activates an early-developing, prepotent motivational system: predator avoidance. In three studies, children aged 3 to 8 years completed variants of a false-belief test, including analogous predatoravoidance and playmate-avoidances scenarios, in which passing the test meant having the focal character get caught by the pursuer. The proportion of correct answers in the playmate-avoidance scenario was reliably greater than in the predator-avoidance scenario, though this effect largely dissipated by 7 to 8 years of age. Enhanced predatory stimuli significantly increased the frequency of false-belief errors in the predatoravoidance scenario (Study 3). Analysis of children's justifications revealed that predator-avoidance falsebelief errors were overwhelming motivated by a desire for the prey to avoid the predator (Study 2). The predator-avoidance effect was not an artifact of children generally performing better in playmate than predator?prey scenarios (Studies 1 and 3), the predator-avoidance scenario simply evoking strong emotions (Study 3), or differences between children in their knowledge of predator?prey relationships (Study 1) or executive-function abilities (Study 2). Findings support the hypothesis that activation of the predatoravoidance system generates prepotent response patterns that impair or override full consideration of the mental states of the prey characters in false-belief stories
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Theory of mind
Executive function
Evolutionary cognitive psychology
Predator-avoidance
False belief
Megjelenés:Evolution And Human Behavior. - 35 : 3 (2014), p. 245-256. -
További szerzők:Jordan, Ashley C. Grotuss, Jason Csinády Adriána Keenan, Thomas Bjorklund, David F.
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