Defining key concepts for mental state attribution François Quesque , Ian Apperly , Renée Baillargeon , Simon Baron-Cohen , Cristina Becchio , Harold Bekkering , Daniel Bernstein , Maxime Bertoux , Geoffrey Bird , Henryk Bukowski , Pascal Burgmer , Peter Carruthers , Caroline Catmur , Isabel Dziobek , Nicholas Epley , Thorsten Michael Erle , Chris Frith , Uta Frith , Carl Michael Galang , Vittorio Gallese , Delphine Grynberg , Francesca Happé , Masahiro Hirai , Sara D. Hodges , Philipp Kanske , Mariska Kret , Claus Lamm , Jean Louis Nandrino , Sukhvinder Obhi , Sally Olderbak , Josef Perner , Yves Rossetti , Dana Schneider , Matthias Schurz , Tobias Schuwerk , Natalie Sebanz , Simone Shamay-Tsoory , Giorgia Silani , Shannon Spaulding , Andrew R. Todd , Evan Westra , Dan Zahavi , Marcel Brass Communications Psychology(2024)
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The terminology used in discussions on mental state attribution is extensive and lacks consistency. In the current paper, experts from various disciplines collaborate to introduce a shared set of concepts and make recommendations regarding future use.
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