Submitted by Paul Grobstein on Sun, 05/11/2008 - 3:49pm.
An interesting question indeed .... "can an animal have an I-function and still lack the specific cognitive ability to attribute mental states to other individuals?" or vice versa? Perhaps humans also "fail to help their children cross a stream"? What is the difference between "theory of mind" and “brain systems dedicated to processing information about the regularities of the behaviors of others"?
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