ABSTRACT

This landmark text integrates diverse perspectives on how humans understand others’ minds (or ‘theory of mind’) beyond early childhood into middle childhood and adolescence. It explores how the neural, cognitive, and social changes of middle childhood and adolescence shape the ongoing development of theory of mind, and how theory of mind helps children navigate their lives.

Drawing on cutting-edge research from leading international experts, this book provides a survey and analysis of the current state and future direction of the field. It is organized around three themes relating to the key issues in contemporary research. The first part focuses on the biological and cognitive bases of theory of mind in middle childhood and adolescence. The second part goes on to explore the social predictors and consequences, considering how theory of mind is shaped by social experiences and, in turn, impacts children’s social lives in middle childhood and adolescence. Finally, the third part focuses on theory of mind in the context of neurodiversity, disability, and youth mental health in middle childhood and adolescence.

Offering in-depth understanding for all students and scholars of developmental and cognitive psychology, neuroscience, clinical psychology and psychiatry, and education, this valuable text also identifies an agenda for future scholarship on this exciting topic.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

Why study theory of mind in middle childhood and adolescence?
ByRory T. Devine, Serena Lecce

part Part I|86 pages

Cognitive and biological underpinnings

chapter 1|22 pages

Advanced theory of mind in middle childhood and adulthood

Inferring mental states and emotions from life history
ByKristin Hansen Lagattuta, Hannah J. Kramer

chapter 2|18 pages

Cognitive basis of mindreading in middle childhood and adolescence

ByIan A. Apperly

chapter 4|22 pages

Neural bases of theory of mind in middle childhood and adolescence

ByKatherine Rice Warnell, Elizabeth Redcay

part Part II|94 pages

Social correlates and consequences

chapter 5|21 pages

Family influences on theory of mind in middle childhood

BySarah Foley, Claire Hughes

chapter 8|24 pages

Theory of mind goes to school

BySerena Lecce

part Part III|66 pages

Neurodiversity, disability, and youth mental health

chapter 9|17 pages

Theory of mind in adolescents with autism

BySander Begeer, Anke M. Scheeren

chapter 10|19 pages

Deafness as a window into theory of mind in middle childhood and adolescence

ByCandida C. Peterson

chapter 11|22 pages

Mindreading and psychopathology in middle childhood and adolescence

ByCarla Sharp, Jessica Hernandez

chapter |6 pages

Conclusions and future directions

Integrating multiple perspectives
BySerena Lecce, Rory T. Devine