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Working Together is Easier if You Can Distinguish Perspective ...Jan 9, 2019 · “Perspective-taking is cognitive,” Harrison says. “It's about understanding someone else's thoughts and viewpoints. That's distinct from ...
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What Can We Learn by Treating Perspective Taking as Problem ...Perspective taking is an ability of critical importance that helps us establish and maintain relationships, negotiate deals, predict the actions of others, and ...
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[PDF] Perspective Taking and Racial Bias 1 - Psychology - NorthwesternThe current research provided converging evidence for the utility of perspective taking as a strategy for combating automatic expressions of racial bias and ...
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In someone else's shoes: Reducing prejudice through perspective ...In particular, perspective taking encourages individuals to experience the thoughts or emotions of others. This can lead to more favorable attitudes toward that ...
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It's All About the Self: When Perspective Taking BackfiresDec 1, 2016 · Threat can emerge from the very act of perspective taking if the target of perspective taking is perceived as too different from the self or if ...
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Perspective-Taking and Reactions Toward Poor Performers in GroupsMay 1, 2025 · The goal of this scoping review is to examine the role of perspective-taking and attributions of the cause of poor performance in reactions ...
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When the shoe does not fit: The role of perspective‐taking ...Mar 15, 2024 · PT can also backfire when people are asked to take perspective in contexts that contradict their values, for example, when opponents of ...
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[PDF] How Does It Look? Level 2 Perspective-Taking at 36 Months of AgeThe discussion focuses on the psychological requirements of visual perspective-taking and its relation to other ''theory of mind'' abilities, such as the.
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Measurement instruments for perspective-taking: BEME Review No ...Oct 17, 2024 · This scoping review aims to get insight into the instruments currently used to measure perspective taking in different educational fields and healthcare ...<|separator|>
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Perspective-taking - APA Dictionary of PsychologyApr 19, 2018 · looking at a situation from a viewpoint that is different from one's usual viewpoint. This may involve adopting the perspective of another ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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(PDF) The Grounded Nature of Psychological Perspective-TakingOct 9, 2025 · Psychological perspective-taking is a powerful social cognition that helps us to understand other people. It creates feelings of closeness and sympathy.
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Cognitive-Perspective Taking - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsCognitive perspective taking has been defined as the ability to identify or understand what another is thinking in a specific situation.
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The Power of Perspective Taking | Psychology TodayJun 2, 2019 · This occurs through perspective-taking, or “the act of perceiving a situation or understanding a concept from an alternative point of view, such ...
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What Is Theory Of Mind In Psychology? - Simply PsychologyOct 1, 2025 · Perspective-taking: Theory of mind helps us recognize that others don't share all of our knowledge or experiences. For example, when telling a ...Examples · Development · False-Belief Tasks · Neurodevelopmental Disorders
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The theory of mind construct in adulthood: perspective taking in ...Dec 1, 2024 · The social-cognitive component involves verbal reasoning about mental states. In distinguishing between social-perceptual and social-cognitive ...
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[PDF] Theory of Mind and Empathy as Multidimensional ConstructsAffective cognitive items in- volve perspective taking or the ability to trans- pose oneself into fictional situations. The af- fective empathy items tap ...
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Cognitive and Affective Perspective-Taking: Evidence for Shared ...Jun 25, 2018 · ... empathy/affective perspective-taking), affective empathy results. ... empathy and/or theory of mind are impaired (44). High levels of ...
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The Theory of Moral Sentiments by Adam SmithSympathy, though its meaning was, perhaps, originally the same, may now, however, without much impropriety, be made use of to denote our fellow-feeling with ...
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George Herbert Mead - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyApr 13, 2008 · Role playing involves taking the attitudes or perspectives of others. It is worth noting in this context that while Mead studied ...Roles, the Self, and the... · Recent Scholarship and Trends · Bibliography
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George Herbert Mead: Taking the Role of the Other - EBSCOA key aspect of his theory is the concept of "taking the role of the other," which highlights the importance of understanding and interpreting the perspectives ...George Herbert Mead: Taking... · Theoretical Work · The Game Stage; ' · I' & 'Me'
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How Children Think About the Minds of Others - PubMedPerspective taking, or "theory of mind," involves reasoning about the mental states of others (eg, their intentions, desires, knowledge, beliefs)
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[PDF] Perspective-Taking and Theory of Mind - ERICThe overlap between the Theory of Mind and Relational Frame Theory approaches to perspective-taking is discussed. Key words: Perspective-taking; theory of mind ...
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Interpretational Complexities in Developmental Research and a ...Jan 19, 2021 · According to Piaget, egocentrism is a state of un-differentiation between the other and the self (Piaget 1959). Due to this undifferentiation, ...
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Simulation Theory - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe basic insight behind 'simulation theory' is that such perspective taking involves using one's own practical reasoning abilities. However, simulation ...
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Two forms of perspective taking: Imagining how another feels and ...The perspective taking that evokes empathic concern involves imaginatively perceiving the other's situation, not oneself.
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Effects of perspective-taking training based on relational frame ...This study discusses the relationship between perspective taking based on relational frame theory and the organizational model of empathy, including emotional ...
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Visual perspective taking and action understanding - ScienceDirectVisuospatial perspective taking (VPT) is a form of spatial cognition that enables us to apprehend a scene from the perspective or viewpoint of another. It ...
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The primacy of social over visual perspective-taking - PMCVisual perspective-taking tasks typically entail another agent who embodies the spatial coordinates that the participant has to consider. They are thus at least ...Prior Discourse · A Developmental Lag · Shared Perceptual Spaces
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A review of level-1 visual perspective-taking - FrontiersNov 11, 2024 · The review tried to shed light on the debate regarding level-1 visual perspective taking and its potential relationship between the uncanny valley effect.
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[PDF] How Does It Look? Level 2 Perspective-Taking at 36 Months of AgePrevious research has found that children engage in Level 2 visual perspective-taking, that is, the understand- ing that others may see things in a ...
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development of perspective-taking abilities in 4- to 8-year-olds - NIHApr 30, 2014 · One of the very few developmental studies showed that perspective taking (measured by a modified Three Mountains Task) correlated with ...
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Perspective role-taking in young children - ScienceDirect.com... visual perspective of a puppet which was placed at various locations around a dollhouse in a modified version of Piaget and Inhelder's three-mountain task.
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Piaget's 3-mountains task with impossible options: Sighted ...May 1, 2023 · In Piaget's 3-mountains task, 3D objects – a cube, cone and sphere – sit on a square tabletop. They are portrayed in 2D pictures as ...
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The cognitive mechanisms of spatial perspective taking in map ...Spatial perspective taking (SPT) is a core cognitive ability essential for real-world navigation, yet the examination of dynamic integration of allocentric and ...
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Spatial perspective taking: Effects of social, directional, and ...Feb 19, 2019 · Here, we study the effects of different stimulus properties on individual differences in perspective taking in the Spatial Orientation Test (SOT) ...<|separator|>
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Spatial Perspective Taking is Distinct from Cognitive and Affective ...Jun 19, 2024 · The present study examined behavioral associations among measures of spatial, cognitive, and affective PT and attentional control in ...
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Analysis of Four Measures Using Item Response Theory - PubMedJan 15, 2022 · Spatial perspective taking (PT)-the ability to represent viewpoints different from one's own-is one kind of spatial skill that is especially ...
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Balance Expertise Is Associated with Superior Spatial Perspective ...In the present cross-sectional study, we tested whether long-term balance practice is associated with better spatial cognition.
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Individual Differences in Spatial Orientation Modulate Perspective ...Sep 1, 2023 · The present study explores these individual differences together in spatial perspective taking, using a task of simulated interaction.
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[PDF] Perspective-Taking and its Foundation inJoint Attention - I-LABSDevelopmental inquiries ofjoint attention and perspective-taking have mostly been conducted in separation: The term "joint visual attentio~" is often used as a ...
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(PDF) Perspective-Taking and Theory of Mind - ResearchGateSep 30, 2025 · Perspective-taking, understanding false belief and deception are considered by mainstream psychologists to be critical for competent cognitive ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly<|separator|>
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[PDF] Perspective-taking and its foundation in joint attention - USC DornsifeReasoning about beliefs (epistemic perspective-taking), distinguishing between appearance and reality (conceptual perspective-taking) accepting alternative.
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(PDF) The Effects of Cognitive and Affective Perspective Taking on ...Aug 5, 2025 · Participants in the affective perspective-taking condition reported greater empathic arousal than control participants. Participants in the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Perspective Taking - Cornell eCommonsAlthough closely related to empathy and empathic concern, perspective taking refers solely to the cognitive understanding of another person's point of view ( ...
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Cognitive and Affective Perspective-Taking: Evidence for Shared ...Jun 25, 2018 · Here, we define cognitive perspective-taking as the ability to infer an agent's thoughts or beliefs, and affective perspective-taking as the ...
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Visual perspective-taking ability in 7- and 12-month-old infants - PMCFeb 16, 2022 · Our findings indicate that 12-month-old infants seem to have the capacity to compute the visual perspective of others.
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Visual perspective-taking ability in 7- and 12-month-old infantsFeb 16, 2022 · Although previous studies have demonstrated that 14-month-old infants have the capacity to compute the visual perspectives of others, it remains ...
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No signs of automatic perspective-taking or its modulation by joint ...Aug 3, 2022 · Specifically, the study found that young children's performance remained unbiased and immune to automatic perspective-taking, even in the ...
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[PDF] Level 1 perspective-taking at 24 months of ageThe current study sought to determine the age at which children first engage in Level 1 visual perspective-taking, in which they understand that the content ...
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New Evidence for the Social Embeddedness of Infants' Early ...In this report, we document the capacity of 3-month-old infants to share attention with two partners (mothers and fathers) simultaneously.
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Neural correlates involved in perspective-taking in early childhoodMar 19, 2024 · Convergent evidence from behavioral studies indicates age-related changes in perspective-taking throughout the first years of life. For instance ...
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development of perspective-taking abilities in 4- to 8-year-oldsAt ages 6–7, answers were consistently correct, and even at ages 4–5 more than half the children were able to correctly answer questions about the ...
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development of perspective-taking abilities in 4- to 8-year-oldsAug 7, 2025 · An experiment based on Asch's social-influence technique and Piaget's studies of cognitive development explored perspective taking of children ...
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Perspectives on Perspective Taking: How Children Think About the ...Perspective taking, or “theory of mind,” involves reasoning about the mental states of others (e.g., their intentions, desires, knowledge, beliefs) and is ...
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Current understanding of developmental changes in adolescent ...Perspective taking is an essential skill for social development during adolescence and understanding its development could provide important insights into ...
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Perspective-taking and social inferences in adolescents, young ...Mar 2, 2023 · In this article, we examined how different subcomponents of perspective-taking change beyond childhood in a large sample (N = 263) of adolescents, young adults ...
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Theory of mind development from adolescence to adulthood ...Jan 20, 2020 · Recent studies suggest that an improvement in ToM abilities occurs at any age, including adulthood, provided ToM stimulating-experiences, such ...Abstract · Background · Results · Discussion
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The Development of Early Adolescents' Social Perspective Taking ...Jan 3, 2023 · The current study examined the development of early adolescents' social perspective taking (SPT) through collaborative small-group discussions.
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A longitudinal neuroimaging study of adolescent girls' mentalizing ...Perspective-taking tendencies are also believed to increase in adolescence, supporting the refinement of prosocial behavior and the demands of increasingly ...
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Longitudinal development of theory of mind in adolescence and its ...Jul 18, 2024 · This study is the first to examine developmental benefits of reading narrative fiction for our social understanding in a longitudinal design.
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The Right Temporoparietal Junction Is Causally Associated with ...Apr 8, 2020 · A prominent theory claims that the right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ) is especially associated with embodied processes relevant to perspective-taking.
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An fMRI study of affective perspective taking in individuals with ...Sep 24, 2013 · Lesion studies have shown that affective perspective taking depends on intact medial and ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) as well as ...
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Common brain areas engaged in false belief reasoning and visual ...Our review of the neuroimaging literature on false belief reasoning and visual perspective taking showed that both discussed the left TPJ and the precuneus as ...
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Common brain areas engaged in false belief reasoning and ... - NIHNov 1, 2013 · Common brain areas engaged in false belief reasoning and visual perspective taking: a meta-analysis of functional brain imaging studies.
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An fMRI study of affective perspective taking in individuals ... - FrontiersSep 23, 2013 · Functional neuroimaging studies have consistently identified a circumscribed neural network reliably involved in perspective taking, which ...<|separator|>
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Perspective taking in the human brain - FrontiersFeb 14, 2023 · Results across these studies suggest that the human brain flexibly adapts to support the information-processing needs of different perspectives.Perspective taking modulates... · Emotion regulation via... · Concluding remarks
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[PDF] Heterogeneity of social cognition in temporo-parietal junction - bioRxivJan 4, 2022 · The temporo-parietal junction (TPJ) is consistently activated by social cognitive tasks such as visual perspective taking (VPT) and theory of ...<|separator|>
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Fractionating theory of mind: A meta-analysis of functional brain ...We meta-analyzed imaging studies on theory of mind and formed individual task groups based on stimuli and instructions.
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Inhibitory Control was needed in Level-1 Visual Perspective TakingNov 3, 2021 · We provided direct evidence that taking a level-1 visual perspective requires inhibitory control to overcome egocentric bias for both older children and adults.
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The debate between inhibition and attribution of egocentric bias in ...The inhibitive selection model suggests inhibiting one's perspective, while the fluency misattribution theory suggests attributing one's perspective to others.
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Executive function underlies both perspective selection and ...The results suggest that executive function is associated with both perspective calculation and perspective selection, contrary to previous evidence from ...
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[PDF] Cognitive mechanisms of perspective-taking across adulthoodPerspective-taking plays an important role in daily life, allowing consideration of other people's perspectives and viewpoints.
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The cognitive mechanisms underlying perspective taking between ...The current study examines how AD changes speakers' ability to take their listeners' perspective in a verbal communication task and links this performance to ...
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Submentalizing: Clarifying how domain general processes explain ...The present research aimed to clarify the cognitive processes responsible by measuring spontaneous perspective-taking while controlling for attention orienting.
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Training self‐other distinction facilitates perspective taking in young ...Feb 15, 2023 · ... inhibition training could result in improved control of self and other representations, reducing the magnitude of a potential egocentric bias.Method · Results · Discussion
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Visual perspective-taking in complex natural scenes - PMCLevel-1 VPT assesses the ability to understand what someone else can see, while Level-2 VPT assesses the ability to adopt someone else's spatial point of view ...
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The Two Forms of Visuo-Spatial Perspective Taking are ... - FrontiersWe conclude that VPT-1 is the cognitive process that subserves verbal localizations using “in front” and “behind,” while VPT-2 subserves “left” and “right” ...Experiment 1 · Experiment 2 · Comparison Between... · General Discussion
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Interpersonal Reactivity Index - Psychology - Eckerd CollegeThe perspective taking (PT) scale measures the reported tendency to spontaneously adopt the psychological point of view of others in everyday life (“I ...
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Investigation on the Rationality of the Extant Ways of ... - FrontiersAs the most frequently used tool for measuring empathy, the Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI) is often scored by researchers arbitrarily and casually.Missing: critiques | Show results with:critiques
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Effect of Different Types of Empathy on Prosocial Behavior - FrontiersFeb 16, 2022 · We found that perspective-taking could positively predict prosocial behaviors of college students in China, which is consistent with previous ...
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A meta-analytic examination of the task-specificity hypothesis.The developmental relations between perspective taking and prosocial behaviors: A meta-analytic examination of the task-specificity hypothesis.
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The link between perspective-taking and prosociality - PubMedThe path from perspective-taking to prosocial behavior is not as straightforward or robust as it is often assumed to be.
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Empathic perspective taking promotes interpersonal coordination ...Aug 22, 2019 · Empathic perspective taking promotes interpersonal coordination by enhancing accuracy in predicting others' behavior while leaving the aptitude for cooperation ...Missing: outcomes | Show results with:outcomes
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The Effect of Social Perspective-Taking on Interpersonal Trust Under ...Jun 21, 2021 · Social perspective-taking could improve interpersonal trust under a cooperative context, while the degree of interpersonal trust decreases under a competitive ...Missing: outcomes | Show results with:outcomes
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The Mediating Role of Self-Control and Perspective TakingAug 28, 2023 · Research shows that perspective taking facilitates prosocial actions and mitigates aggressive behaviors. ... Adolescents with lower perspective ...<|separator|>
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Exploring the Interpersonal Outcomes of Mindfulness-Based Stress ...Jun 27, 2024 · Across the different analyses (see Table 2), the effects were most clear for perspective taking, forgiving tendencies, suspending judgement, ...
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When guessing what another person would say is better than giving ...We introduce a perspective-taking procedure to enhance advice-based decision making. Judges are more accurate when they guess someone else's opinion.
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Moral Decision Making: From Bentham to Veil of Ignorance via ...May 1, 2021 · Moral Decision Making: From Bentham to Veil of Ignorance via Perspective Taking Accessibility. Behav Sci (Basel). 2021 May 1;11(5):66. doi ...
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[PDF] Perspective taking | OECDIn a review article, (Schonert-Reichl, 2010[38]) outline the theoretical and empirical support for the malleability of empathy (of which perspective-taking is a ...
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[PDF] Perspective taking reduces intergroup bias in visual representations ...Jun 19, 2021 · Evidence from multiple studies suggests that perspective taking can temper both overt and covert expressions of intergroup bias (e.g., Batson et ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Long-term reduction in implicit race bias: A prejudice habit-breaking ...The training component described how to apply a variety of bias reduction strategies in daily life. ... perspective taking and stereotype replacement.
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The effectiveness of a brief video-based intervention in reducing ...Apr 8, 2024 · We used one video from each condition (narrative and expert) to promote two main dimensions of perspective-taking: emotional immersion and ...
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The effect of perspective taking on the mediation processResults The results show that in conflict situations, the level of hostility decreases the most when the mediation process is accompanied by perspective taking.
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It's all about the self: When perspective taking backfires. - APA PsycNetOur theoretical model affords predictions for other conditions in which perspective taking is linked to self-threat and may backfire. (PsycInfo Database ...
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(PDF) It's All About the Self: When Perspective Taking BackfiresOur theoretical model affords predictions for other conditions when perspective taking is linked to self-threat and may backfire.
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Exploring Perspective Taking, Negative State Affect and PerformanceJun 7, 2018 · This leads to the conclusion that when teams experience high negative affect, they benefit from low perspective taking. ... decision-making teams: ...
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The Case For and Against Perspective-Taking - ScienceDirectIn contrast, perspective-taking prompts more negative reactions in contexts where the potential for evaluation by the target is high and where individuals thus ...
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Potential negative effects of perspective-taking efforts in the context ...Potential negative effects of perspective-taking efforts in the context of close relationships: Increased bias and reduced satisfaction. Citation.
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The case for and against perspective-taking. - APA PsycNetHow can recent findings indicating that perspective-taking fosters negative behavior and defensiveness be reconciled with ample evidence that ...<|separator|>
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(PDF) Perspective Taking as Egocentric Anchoring and AdjustmentOct 9, 2025 · ... egocentric bias in estimates of the salience of one's. own actions and ... Research on perspective-taking suggests there are different ...
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Perspective mistaking: Accurately understanding the mind of ...Sep 15, 2017 · Perspective taking reduced egocentric biases, but the information used in its place was not systematically more accurate. A final experiment ...
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A curse of knowledge or a curse of uncertainty? Bilingualism ... - NIHIn many cases the reason for poorer perspective taking is egocentric bias, manifest as the intrusion of one's own privileged knowledge when attempting to be ...
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Egocentric bias in emotional understanding of children and adultsThis study examined whether egocentric bias in emotional understanding occurs in children and adults.Missing: empirical | Show results with:empirical<|separator|>
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Egocentric Projection is a Rational Strategy for Accurate Emotion ...In one series of studies, when participants were encouraged to abandon their egocentric defaults and actively engage in perspective taking ... egocentric bias in ...
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Lifting the curse of knowing: How feedback improves perspective ...Due to this egocentric anchoring, people often overestimate the extent to which others share their point of view. This study investigated which type of feedback ...Missing: risks | Show results with:risks
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Interventions designed to reduce implicit prejudices and ... - NIHMay 16, 2019 · Many interventions are used to reduce implicit bias. However, uncertainties remain as to their effectiveness.Missing: efficacy | Show results with:efficacy
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Assessing the evidence of perspective taking on stereotyping and ...Sep 14, 2020 · Despite low statistical power, we found that both sets of studies revealed some evidential value of the effects of perspective taking. The ...
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Perspective taking can increase stereotyping: The role of apparent ...Perspective taking can lead to both reductions and increases in stereotyping depending on the apparent stereotypicality of the target.
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[PDF] When and why perspective-taking reduces stereotypingPerspective-taking decreases stereotyping in Western—that is, relationally mobile—cultures, a finding consistent with theorizing from a socioecological ...
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Brief Report: Perspective Taking Deficits, Autism Spectrum Disorder ...We examined whether perspective taking (or Theory of Mind) deficits that characterize autistic individuals predict whether they have trouble extricating ...
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A review of visual perspective taking in autism spectrum disorderOct 7, 2013 · Visual perspective taking (VPT) is the ability to see the world from another person's perspective, taking into account what they see and how they see it.
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Comparing two forms of a childhood perspective-taking measure ...Deficits in perspective-taking ability have been linked to social problems associated with disorders such as autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and conduct ...
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Visual perspective taking impairment in children with autistic ...The results demonstrate that autistic children have difficulty with visual perspective taking compared to a task requiring mental rotation, relative to typical ...
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Altered effects of perspective-taking on functional connectivity during ...These findings indicate altered effects of perspective on the functional connectivity, which may underlie the deficits in social interaction and communication ...
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Investigating visual perspective taking and belief reasoning in ...Nov 12, 2024 · Autistic adults did not show significantly slower or more error-prone performance during perspective taking and/or belief reasoning. In fact, ...
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ADHD and Social Skills, Perspective Taking - OT4ADHDDec 7, 2022 · Perspective-taking is a developmental skill that requires adequate development of core executive functions, particularly inhibition, working ...Improving School-Social... · Scaffold Executive Function... · ``pre-Game'' -Direct...
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“Picture this from there”: spatial perspective-taking in developmental ...Apr 18, 2024 · Results and Discussion: Overall, our results confirmed weaknesses in spatial perspective taking in both clinical groups, with the DVSD obtaining ...
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Motor and verbal perspective taking in children with Autism ...Motoric perspective taking provides an additional way to assess understanding and communication in children with ASD and may be a valuable tool for both ...
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Perspective-taking deficits in people with schizophrenia spectrum ...Deficits in perspective-taking among children who later developed schizophrenia spectrum disorders suggest that a facet of theory of mind is impaired prior ...Missing: empirical | Show results with:empirical
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Prefrontal cortical dysfunction during visual perspective-taking in ...This study sought to investigate deficits in prefrontal brain function and connectivity in patients with schizophrenia during visual perspective-taking, and the ...
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Spontaneous Perspective-Taking in First-Episode Schizophrenia ...Oct 1, 2020 · Specifically, we assessed whether patients with schizophrenia display altered spontaneous perspective-taking compared to healthy individuals ...
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Psychopaths fail to automatically take the perspective of others - PNASMar 12, 2018 · Given the extreme antisocial behavior that psychopathic individuals exhibit, one might initially expect psychopathy to be characterized by ...
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Refining the link between psychopathy, antisocial behavior, and ...Antisocial-related psychopathy traits are only mildly related to empathy deficits. •. Callous-affective traits are strongly associated with reduced affective ...
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Psychopathy, Empathy, and Perspective -Taking Ability in a ...Results also showed that higher psychopathy scores in community participants were linked to higher levels of antisocial conduct. Previous article View issue ...
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Theory of mind after traumatic brain injury - ScienceDirectThis study investigated whether people with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) demonstrate a specific impairment on tasks requiring them to make inferences ...
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[PDF] Perspective-Taking And Relationship Quality In Traumatic Brain ...Impaired abilities in perspective-taking may underlie problems in social integration and relationships following injury.
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Brain Activation while Thinking about the Self from Another Person's ...Patients with TBI frequently demonstrate impairments in self awareness and in taking the perspectives of others. ... Brain activation when taking another person's ...
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[PDF] Teaching Perspective Taking to Adults with Traumatic Brain InjuryJun 29, 2016 · One behavioral area that shows resistance to acquisition with traumatic brain injury is in perspective taking. The ability to take the ...Missing: dementia | Show results with:dementia
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A relational frame approach to perspective taking in persons with ...The Perspective Taking domain (comprised of 7 items) was used in the present study and measures empathy as a cognitive process. It evaluates the tendency to ...
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Borderline personality disorder traits and mentalising ability - FrontiersGuttman and Laporte (22), found impairments in perspective taking in BPD patients when compared to patients with anorexia nervosa and non-clinical controls.
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Social cognition deficits in borderline personality disorderThis study shows that SC impairments in patients with BPD are dependent on characteristics such as chronicity or degree of functionality.
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Tracking the impact of depression in a perspective-taking task - PMCIn contrast, we predicted that those in the high depression group would show deficits in perspective-taking ability, meaning that they would be delayed in ...
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Perspective taking as a transdiagnostic risk factor for interpersonal ...We hypothesized that poorer perspective-taking would prospectively predict more severe depressive symptoms, functional impairment, and relationship problems.
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Anxiety and Mentalizing: Uncertainty as a Driver of EgocentrismJan 23, 2024 · First, anxiety disorders are associated with poorer mentalizing performance in children and adults. Second, situational anxiety motivates ...Abstract · Situational Anxiety And... · Agenda Setting<|separator|>
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Metacognition and Perspective-Taking in Alzheimer's DiseaseNov 17, 2016 · The current paper first briefly addresses the theme of metacognition and the impact of metacognitive deficits in people with AD.
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Effects of perspective-taking training based on relational frame ... - NIHMay 9, 2025 · Perspective-taking in relational frame theory RFT understands human language and cognition in context and focuses on these two functional ...<|separator|>
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Behavioral interventions for teaching perspective-taking skillsThis scoping review examines 29 experimental studies on behavioral interventions aimed at teaching perspective-taking (PT) skills.
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Encouraging perspective taking: Using narrative writing to induce ...Oct 15, 2019 · Research has shown that writing narratives can increase perspective taking and empathy toward other people, which may engender more positive attitudes.
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Mechanisms of Effects on Willingness to Help a Racial OutgroupAug 3, 2024 · We investigated the effects and theoretical mechanisms of perspective-taking (writing exercises, instructions) and perspective-getting (narrative exposure) on ...
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Virtual reality perspective-taking increases cognitive empathy ... - NIHPrevious research shows that virtual reality perspective-taking experiences (VRPT) can increase prosocial behavior toward others.
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[PDF] Fiction Reading Has a Small Positive Impact on Social CognitionA meta-analysis of correlational studies, for instance, has shown that frequent readers of fiction score higher on measures of empathy and theory of mind—the ...
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Leisure Reading and Social Cognition: A Meta-AnalysisOct 9, 2025 · Various studies have shown that reading fiction can lead to significant improvements in social cognitive abilities such as Theory of Mind, ...
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Facing yourself in a virtual reality-assisted perspective-taking ...Jun 8, 2025 · This study investigates a perspective-taking intervention rooted in Relational Frame Theory (RFT), where participants observe themselves from an outside ...
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[PDF] Chimpanzees know what conspecifics do and do not seeWe report a series of experiments on social problem solving in chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes. In each experiment a subordinate and a dominant individual were ...
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Chimpanzees deceive a human competitor by hiding - ScienceDirectIn doing so, this investigation was designed to test the ability of the visual perspective-taking hypothesis of Hare et al., 2000, Hare et al., 2001 against ...
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[PDF] Chimpanzees deceive a human competitor by hidingIn doing so, this investigation was designed to test the ability of the visual perspective-taking hypothesis of Hare et al. (2000, 2001) against that of the ...
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Ravens, Corvus corax, differentiate between knowledgeable and ...Our results suggest that the birds not only recall whom they had seen during caching, but also know that obstacles can obstruct the view of others and that this ...
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Canine perspective-taking - PMC - PubMed Central - NIHJan 11, 2023 · There is solid evidence that dogs are not only sensitive to the gaze of others, but also their attention. We specifically address the question ...
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Canine perspective taking: Anticipating the behavior of an unseen ...Feb 21, 2025 · These findings provide evidence that dogs anticipate the behavior of humans without relying on observable visual cues.
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Dogs do not use their own experience with novel barriers to infer ...Jun 12, 2024 · Therefore, dogs did not show perspective-taking abilities in this study in which the only available cue to infer others' visual access consisted ...
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The comparative study of empathy: sympathetic concern and ...May 25, 2017 · We carry out a comprehensive review of the literature on complex forms of empathy in non-human animals: sympathetic concern and empathic perspective-taking.
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sympathetic concern and empathic perspective-taking in non-human ...May 25, 2017 · We carry out a comprehensive review of the literature on complex forms of empathy in non-human animals: sympathetic concern and empathic perspective-taking.
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tive Taking in Nonhuman Animals - Yale UniversityIn this paper, we review some of the prominent experimental paradigms and research findings on visual perspective taking in various nonhu- man species, such as ...
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On the lack of evidence that non-human animals possess anything ...The theory of mind debate among comparative researchers should turn only around the question of whether, in addition to the representational abilities that ...Missing: peer- | Show results with:peer-
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Methods in Comparative CognitionSep 6, 2023 · Comparative cognition is the study of cognition across the tree of life. Nonhuman animals (hereafter animals) display a broad and often ...
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There Is No Special Problem of Mindreading in Nonhuman AnimalsJan 1, 2022 · There is currently a consensus among comparative psychologists that nonhuman animals are capable of some forms of mindreading.