Scaling Theory of Mind in a Small-Scale Society: A Case Study From Vanuatu

Child Dev. 2018 Nov;89(6):2157-2175. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12919. Epub 2017 Oct 6.

Abstract

Although theory of mind (ToM) is argued to emerge between 3 and 5 years of age, data from non-Western, small-scale societies suggest diversity. Deeper investigations into these settings are warranted. In the current study, over 400 Melanesian children from Vanuatu (range = 3-14 years), growing up in either urban or rural remote environments, completed culturally tailored ToM batteries. Results show a marked delay in false belief (FB) performance, particularly among participants from rural villages. By further investigating a diverse range of concepts beyond FB, we illustrate two unique cultural sequences for a suite of mental state concepts among urban and rural ni-Vanuatu children. Implications for social and cultural influences on the development of ToM are discussed.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Comprehension / physiology
  • Concept Formation / physiology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Rural Health
  • Theory of Mind / physiology*
  • Urban Health
  • Vanuatu / ethnology