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Deafness, thought bubbles, and theory-of-mind development.


ABSTRACT: The processes and mechanisms of theory-of-mind development were examined via a training study of false-belief conceptions in deaf children of hearing parents (N = 43). In comparison to 2 different control conditions, training based on thought-bubble instruction about beliefs was linked with improved false-belief understanding as well as progress on a broader theory-of-mind scale. By combining intervention, microgenetic, and developmental scaling methods, the findings provide informative data about the nature and mechanisms of theory-of-mind change in deaf children, as well as an initial demonstration of a useful intervention for enhancing social cognition in deaf children of hearing parents. The methods and results also point to possible avenues for the study of conceptual change more generally.

SUBMITTER: Wellman HM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3758439 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Deafness, thought bubbles, and theory-of-mind development.

Wellman Henry M HM   Peterson Candida C CC  

Developmental psychology 20130401 12


The processes and mechanisms of theory-of-mind development were examined via a training study of false-belief conceptions in deaf children of hearing parents (N = 43). In comparison to 2 different control conditions, training based on thought-bubble instruction about beliefs was linked with improved false-belief understanding as well as progress on a broader theory-of-mind scale. By combining intervention, microgenetic, and developmental scaling methods, the findings provide informative data abo  ...[more]

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