Accepted Papers


  • B. Arslan, R. Verbrugge, N. Taatgen and B. Hollebrandse. Teaching children to attribute second-order false belief: A training study
  • P. van Emde Boas. Theory of mind reasoning in ancient China
  • P. Galeazzi and M. Franke. On the evolution of choice principles
  • M. Kelly. Moving on from third party objective methodologies in autism research and why we need to: Rejecting standard false belief tests once and for all
  • J. Kline and M. Kaneko. Understanding the other through social roles
  • M. Madsen. An introduction to multi-agent statistics
  • C. Nauerz. Understanding reasoning using utility proportional beliefs
  • E. Pacuit. Varieties of strategic reasoning in games
  • A. Perea and E. Tsakas. Local reasoning in dynamic games
  • H. de Weerd, R. Verbrugge and B. Verheij. The effectiveness of higher-order theory of mind in negotiations
  • S. Wierda and B. Arslan. Modeling theory of mind in ACTransfer