“…A key indicator of such ability, known as “theory of mind” (ToM), is a child’s understanding that beliefs of representations of reality can be false. In spite of individual differences, young children show normative development progressing from consistently failing to consistently passing explicit, verbal (i.e., elicited-response) false belief tasks between ages 3 to 5 (e.g., Astington & Jenkins, 1995; Bartsch & Wellman, 1995; Dunn, 2004; for recent reviews, see Apperly, 2012; San Juan & Asington, 2012). Using diverse implicit, nonverbal (i.e., spontaneous-response) tasks, impressive research in the past decade has further shown that children’s ToM ability may begin to emerge in infancy as young as 7 months of age (Kovács, Téglás, & Endress, 2010; for reviews see Baillargeon, Scott, & He, 2010; Liszkowski, 2013; Sodian, 2011).…”