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Decoding Cooperation: The Mindreading Advantage

by Karishma Abhishek on Jul 16 2023 11:59 PM
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Decoding Cooperation: The Mindreading Advantage
'Mindreading ability' serves as an indicator of an individual's cooperative tendencies, transcending boundaries of familiarity.
Researchers at the University of Birmingham found that people with strong mind reading abilities – the ability to understand and take the perspective of another person’s feelings and intentions– are more successful in cooperating to complete tasks than people with weaker mind reading abilities.

Beyond First Impressions

These qualities, also called ‘theory of mind’, are not necessarily related to intelligence and could be improved through training programs to foster improved cooperation, for example in the workplace or schools and colleges.

Lead researcher Roksana Markiewicz explained: “As a psychology researcher, I often get asked if I can read minds and while this is often said to me as a joke, humans do have mindreading abilities. Our study shows that these qualities are important in activities that require cooperation.”

In the study published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: LMC, the team measured theory of mind in over 400 participants (1 Trusted Source
It’s not all about you: Communicative cooperation is determined by your partner’s theory of mind abilities as well as your own

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Participants were then sorted into pairs and joined a researcher on a Zoom call where they played a series of communication games. Each player had a set of visual clues on their screen, which could not be viewed by their partner.

They had to communicate about the different sets of clues and use them together to solve a puzzle.

The Mindreading Edge

Players who had high theory of mind (ToM) abilities and who were matched with people who had similarly high ToM scores cooperated more effectively than players matched with low ToM abilities.

The researchers suggest that this is because of a heightened ability to align in the same mental space and to recover rapidly when misalignment occurs.

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Similarly, the researchers found that failures in cooperation were more common among participants with low ToM abilities. They suggest this is because these participants found it harder to find ways to align their thinking, leading to more frequent mistakes, and poorer recovery from mistakes.

“We show for the first time that cooperation is not all about you,” says Roksana. “Even if you have excellent mindreading abilities yourself, it will still be advantageous to cooperate with someone with similar abilities, so choose your cooperation partner wisely!”

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  1. It’s not all about you: Communicative cooperation is determined by your partner’s theory of mind abilities as well as your own - (https://psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/2023-88422-001.html)


Source-Eurekalert


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