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    The relationship between joint attention and theory of mind in neurotypical adults
    with Lauren K. Bryant, Bertram F. Malle, Daniel J. Povinelli, and John R. Pruett
    Consciousness and Cognition 51 268-278. 2017.
    Joint attention (JA) is hypothesized to have a close relationship with developing theory of mind (ToM) capabilities. We tested the co-occurrence of ToM and JA in social interactions between adults with no reported history of psychiatric illness or neurodevelopmental disorders. Participants engaged in an experimental task that encouraged nonverbal communication, including JA, and also ToM activity. We adapted an in-lab variant of experience sampling methods (Bryant, Coffey, Povinelli, & Pruett, 2…Read more