Dear All,
The CEU Department of Cognitive Science invites you to the following talk.
Ian Apperly<https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/psychology/apperly-ian>
(University of Birmingham)
Title: Devising measures of “mindreading” that are psychometrically robust and
theoretically informative.
Abstract: Children’s mindreading (or mentalizing or “theory of mind”) is commonly
understood as a series of conceptual changes, and shows good psychometric properties. It
can be measured reliably, it shows longitudinal stability, it is distinct from other
social and cognitive measures, and it predicts later outcomes, such as friendship quality.
The current state of the art in adults is very different. In a recent systematic review we
found many proposed “measures” but little evidence that they were reliable or valid.
Moreover, it is not even clear how mindreading could vary between adults, over and above
effects of domain-general processing or motivation. We believe these problems are related.
We propose that neurotypical adults share the same basic mindreading concepts, but differ
in their capacity to use these concepts to make inferences that are plausible and
appropriate for a variety of people and situations. Informed by this idea we have
crowd-sourced 9 biographical social narratives from a demographically diverse set of
people, who also define the mindreading question about what a target individual in the
story was thinking or feeling. We are currently analysing data from 2.5k participants aged
13-30. Our first findings suggest that the stories show a good range of performance, load
onto a single latent “mindreading” factor, and that this measure shows good psychometric
properties. In my talk I will share new results, and will also contextualise this new work
alongside other recent findings on how and why mindreading varies in adults.
Date: Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Time: 4 pm (to 5:30 pm) CET
Venue: D002-Tiered* (QS Vienna) and Zoom (meeting ID: 969 2496
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passcode: 471712)
Chair: Ágnes Kovács
Best,
Anna
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