Gökhan Gönül

E-mail
ggonul@metu.edu.tr
Department
Graduate School of Informatics
How young children use manifest emotions and dominance cues to understand social rules: a registered report
Gönül, Gökhan; Clement, Fabrice (2025-04-01)
Given the complexity of human social life, it is astonishing to observe how quickly children adapt to their social environment. To be accepted by the other members, it is crucial to understand and follow the rules and norm...
What is in an action? Preschool children predict that agents take previous paths and not previous goals
Gönül, Gökhan; Kammermeier, Marina; Paulus, Markus (2024-05-01)
Developmental science has experienced a vivid debate on whether young children prioritize goals over means in their prediction of others' actions. Influential developmental theories highlight the role of goal objects for a...
Reading minds or reading scripts? De-intellectualising theory of mind
Taylor, Derry; Gönül, Gökhan; Alexander, Cameron; Zueberbuehler, Klaus; Clement, Fabrice; Glock, Hans-Johann (2023-12-01)
Understanding the origins of human social cognition is a central challenge in contemporary science. In recent decades, the idea of a 'Theory of Mind' (ToM) has emerged as the most popular way of explaining unique features ...
The effect of time pressure on metacognitive control: developmental changes in self-regulation and efficiency during learning
Gönül, Gökhan; Tsalas, Nike; Paulus, Markus (2021-08-01)
The effect of time pressure on metacognitive control is of theoretical and empirical relevance and is likely to allow us to tap into developmental differences in performances which do not become apparent otherwise, as prev...
Children's reasoning about the efficiency of others' actions: The development of rational action prediction
Gönül, Gökhan; Paulus, Markus (2021-04-01)
The relative efficiency of an action is a central criterion in action control and can be used to predict others' behavior. Yet, it is unclear when the ability to predict on and reason about the efficiency of others' action...
DISCOURSE CONNECTIVES AND LEXICAL COHESION: AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF BI-CLAUSAL SENTENCE PROCESSING IN TURKISH
Gönül, Gökhan; Zeyrek Bozşahin, Deniz (2014-01-01)
It is a widely accepted fact that coherence enables a text's comprehensibility. A major source of coherence is discourse cohesion (textual properties of the text). Lexical cohesion (e.g. synonymy) and discourse connectives...
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