The following pages link to Theory of mind: did evolution fool us? (Q35088192):
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- Inferring on the intentions of others by hierarchical Bayesian learning (Q27321128) (← links)
- Hierarchical prediction errors in midbrain and septum during social learning (Q30845294) (← links)
- Inference or enaction? The impact of genre on the narrative processing of other minds (Q34626596) (← links)
- The social Bayesian brain: does mentalizing make a difference when we learn? (Q34633014) (← links)
- Algorithms for survival: a comparative perspective on emotions (Q39209685) (← links)
- Reading wild minds: A computational assay of Theory of Mind sophistication across seven primate species. (Q44959546) (← links)
- Neural Mechanisms of Social Cognition in Primates (Q59700369) (← links)
- Evolutionary expansion of connectivity between multimodal association areas in the human brain compared with chimpanzees (Q64082402) (← links)
- Social behavioural adaptation in Autism (Q90356299) (← links)
- A World Unto Itself: Human Communication as Active Inference (Q91741238) (← links)
- Modeling other minds: Bayesian inference explains human choices in group decision-making (Q91742926) (← links)
- Fictional narrative as a variational Bayesian method for estimating social dispositions in large groups (Q92098173) (← links)
- Emergence and suppression of cooperation by action visibility in transparent games (Q92518082) (← links)
- Neural arbitration between social and individual learning systems (Q98306016) (← links)
- Using a theory of mind to find best responses to memory-one strategies (Q100559654) (← links)