THEORY OF MIND the ability to attribute mental states—beliefs, intents, desires, emotions, knowledge, etc.—to oneself, and to others, and to understand that others have beliefs, desires, intentions, and perspectives that are different from one's own.
I, Mammal Chapter 12: How does the human form of the mammalian brain show its linkage to other mammals and show the particular changes that make us uniquely human?
MacLean: Compare and contrast cognition and pre-cognitive traits in the great apes. Compare this evolutionary perspective to the perspective in Dissanayake for complementary and contradictory insights.