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  1. ‘Putting Ourselves in the Other Fellow’ s Shoes’ : The Role of ‘Theory of Mind’ in Solving Coordination Problems.Oliver Curry & Matthew Jones Chesters - 2012 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 12 (1-2):147-159.
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  • Let's share perspectives! Mentalistic skills involved in cooperation = ¿A tu Izquierda o a la Mía? Habilidades Mentalistas Implicadas en la Cooperación.Francesc Sidera Caballero, Elisabet Serrat Sellabona, Jèssica Serrano Ortiz, Carles Rostán Sánchez, Agnès Caño & Anna Amadó Codony - unknown
    Previous research has found a link between theory of mind and cooperation. The aim of this study is to deepen into this relationship, to identify which theory of mind skills are more related to the cooperative capacity on a referential communication task. A total of 50 children from first and fifth grade completed a battery of theory of mind tasks, and also a cooperative task where children worked in pairs to build block models. Each pair was composed by a builder (...)
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