Mindreading by body: incorporating mediolateral balance and mouse-tracking measures to examine the motor basis of adultsâ false-belief tracking
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The role played by motor representations in tracking othersâ belief-based actions remains unclear. In Experiment 1, the dynamics of adultsâ anticipatory mediolateral motor activity (leftwards-rightwards leaning on a balance board) as well as hand trajectories were measured as they attempted to help an agent who had a true or false belief about an objectâs location. Participantsâ leaning was influenced by the agentâs belief about the targetâs location when the agent was free to act but not when she was motorically constrained. However, the hand trajectories participants produced to provide a response were not modulated by the other personâs beliefs. Therefore, we designed a simplified second experiment in which participants were instructed to click as fast as possible on the location of a target object. In Experiment 2, mouse-movements deviated from an ideal direct path to the object location, with trajectories that were influenced by the location in which the agent falsely believed the ..., ,
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2025-07-15



