The material provided here consists of ONE of TWO tasks that need to be jointly administrated (see Figshare collection to download the other complementing task).
Please note that the “reality-unknown” task has to be presented BEFORE the “reality-known” task in order to provide reliable diagnostic information. The task is presented in the following article:
Biervoye, A., Meert, G., Apperly, I.A., & Samson, D. (under review). Assessing the integrity of the cognitive processes involved in belief reasoning by means of two nonverbal tasks: rationale, normalization and illustration with brain-damaged patients.
The video files are the same for the French and English versions of the task only the scoring sheet and powerpoint files differ across the French and English version.