-
Mashup Score: 3It’s not all about you: Communicative cooperation is determined by your partner’s theory of mind abilities as well as your own - 10 month(s) ago
We investigated the relationship between Theory of Mind (ToM) and communicative cooperation. Specifically, we examined whether communicative cooperation is affected by the ToM ability of one’s cooperative partner as well as their own. ToM is the attribution of mental states to oneself and others; cooperation the joint action that leads to achieving a shared goal. We measured cooperation using a…
Source: PsyArXivCategories: Latest Headlines, NeurologyTweet
-
Mashup Score: 0The (Moral) Language of Hate - 10 month(s) ago
Humans use language toward hateful ends, inciting violence and genocide, intimidating and denigrating others based on their identity. Despite efforts to better address the language of hate in the public sphere, the psychological processes underlying the development of hate remain unclear. In this work, we hypothesize that morality and hate are concomitant in language. In a series of studies, we…
Source: PsyArXivCategories: Hem/Oncs, Latest HeadlinesTweet
-
Mashup Score: 1The (Moral) Language of Hate - 10 month(s) ago
Humans use language toward hateful ends, inciting violence and genocide, intimidating and denigrating others based on their identity. Despite efforts to better address the language of hate in the public sphere, the psychological processes underlying the development of hate remain unclear. In this work, we hypothesize that morality and hate are concomitant in language. In a series of studies, we…
Source: PsyArXivCategories: Healthcare Professionals, Latest HeadlinesTweet
-
Mashup Score: 0A systematic review of research on physical activity-related misinformation on social media - 11 month(s) ago
Online media sources are prominent ways in which health information is spread. The accuracy and credibility of such sources ranges widely, with misleading statements, misreported results of studies, and lack of references causing health misinformation to become a growing problem. Prior research on health-related misinformation related to topics including vaccines, nutrition, and cancer, however,…
Source: PsyArXivCategories: Hem/Oncs, Latest HeadlinesTweet
-
Mashup Score: 55Metacognition and confidence: A review and synthesis - 11 month(s) ago
Determining the neural basis of confidence and uncertainty holds promise for understanding foundational aspects of human metacognition. While a neuroscience of confidence has focused on the mechanisms underpinning subpersonal phenomena such as representations of uncertainty in the visual or motor system, metacognition research has been concerned with personal-level beliefs and knowledge about…
Source: PsyArXivCategories: Future of Medicine, Latest HeadlinesTweet
-
Mashup Score: 0Naturalistic food categories are driven by subjective estimates rather than objective measures of food qualities - 11 month(s) ago
Food-related studies often categorize foods using criteria such as known levels of fat and sugar content (e.g. high-fat, high-sugar foods; low-fat, low-sugar foods), and use these categorizations for further analyses. While these criteria are relevant to nutritional health, it is unclear whether they agree with the ways in which we typically group foods. Do these objective categories correspond…
Source: PsyArXivCategories: Hem/Oncs, Latest HeadlinesTweet
-
Mashup Score: 0Prevalence of ADHD in adult prisoners: a re-analysis - 11 month(s) ago
Estimates of the prevalence of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) among people in prison vary widely. A 2018 meta-analysis has estimated that 27% of people in detention have a diagnosis of ADHD. We propose that this estimate does not reflect the prevalence of ADHD among adults in the general prison population. In reviewing the data underlying this 2018 meta-analysis, we identified a…
Source: PsyArXivCategories: Hem/Oncs, Latest HeadlinesTweet
-
Mashup Score: 0No evidence that mental health problems in youth are due to disruption of the default mode network - 11 month(s) ago
This is a commentary on a recent editorial in Current Psychiatry in with the editor makes a number of incorrect assertions regarding the default mode network and mental health in youth. The present commentary corrects these false claims.
Source: PsyArXivCategories: Hem/Oncs, Latest HeadlinesTweet
-
Mashup Score: 0Partisans are more likely to entrench their beliefs in misinformation when political outgroup members fact-check claims - 11 month(s) ago
The spread of misinformation has become a global issue with potentially dire consequences. There has been debate over whether misinformation corrections (or “fact-checks”) sometimes “backfire,” causing people to become more entrenched in misinformation. While recent studies suggest that an overall “backfire effect” is uncommon, we found that fact-checks were more likely to backfire when they came…
Source: PsyArXivCategories: Hem/Oncs, Latest HeadlinesTweet
-
Mashup Score: 14
Prominent theories depict brains as generative models of organismic interaction with the world, raising potential similarities with current work in Generative AI. However, because they are centred upon the control of purposive, life-maintaining sensorimotor interactions, the generative models of living organisms are inextricably anchored to body and world. Unlike the essentially passive models…
Source: PsyArXivCategories: Future of Medicine, Latest HeadlinesTweet
“It’s not all about you: Communicative cooperation is determined by your partner’s theory of mind abilities as well as your own” by Roksana Markiewicz et al. Journal of Experimental Psychology https://t.co/gs8S0kLiXt 2/2 https://t.co/qpiu2tvvgb