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Spatial Ability and Theory of Mind: A Mediating Role of Visual Perspective Taking

Mi Tian, Tianrui Luo, Jinxia Ding, Xin Wang, Him Cheung

2021Child Development23 citationsDOI

Abstract

This research tests the role of visual perspective taking (VPT) in mediating the relation between spatial ability and theory of mind (ToM). Study 1 demonstrated such mediation correlationally in seventy 3.5- to 4-year olds. In Study 2, twenty-three 3.5- to 4-year-olds were trained on using play blocks to copy preassembled models as a way to promote spatial ability. Resultant increases in VPT and ToM were compared to those from a control group learning to draw instead (n = 23). Both studies showed that the effect of spatial ability on ToM depended on VPT, suggesting a role of embodiment in ToM development in early childhood. These findings provide an alternative way to think about ToM development and the psychological mechanism that may be involved.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologyPerspective (graphical)Theory of mindMediationPerspective-takingCognitive psychologySpatial abilityDevelopmental psychologyMechanism (biology)Cognitive scienceSocial psychologyCognitionNeuroscienceEpistemologyArtificial intelligencePolitical scienceComputer scienceEmpathyPhilosophyLawSpatial Cognition and NavigationChild and Animal Learning DevelopmentCognitive Science and Mapping