Insights into the uniquely human origins of understanding other minds.
Tobias GrossmannKenn Lacsamana Dela CruzPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2021)
We summarize research and theory to show that, from early in human ontogeny, much information about other minds can be gleaned from reading the eyes. This analysis suggests that eyes serve as uniquely human windows into other minds, which critically extends the target article by drawing attention to what might be considered the neurodevelopmental origins of knowledge attribution in humans.