Published in: Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Volume 22, Issue 3, 193-195
Abstract
“To be kind or compassionate, or cruel or condescending, a social agent must understand what others are likely to want, feel, and choose. In this issue Tamir and Thornton [1] offer a powerful and parsimonious account of human social knowledge (how we represent the internal states of one another) and social prediction (how we anticipate dynamics in those internal states).”
Written by: Rebecca Saxe
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