• I know you see it wrong! Children use others’ false perceptions to predict their behaviors
    with Carla Krachun
    Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 150 380-395. 2016.
    Research on children’s ability to attribute false mental states to others has focused exclusively on false beliefs. We developed a novel paradigm that focuses instead on another type of false mental state: false perceptions. From approximately 4 years of age, children begin to recognize that their perception of an illusory object can be at odds with its true properties. Our question was whether they also recognize that another individual viewing the object will similarly experience a false perce…Read more