Figure 1 shows an example of the stimuli. For both Physical and Social Change conditions, the first picture, which establishes the story, is presented for 4 seconds and then the Change picture is presented for 4 seconds. A). In the Social Change condition, a character changes their direction of attention which results in a change in mental state. For example, in the initial scene, the father does not know that his son has a failing grade. The father is happily reading the paper while his son approaches him looking afraid. In the “Social Change” scene, the father turns, sees the failed grade, and his emotion changes from happy to angry. B). In the Physical Change condition, a character changes their direction of attention but this does not result in a change in mental state. For example, in the initial scene, the father looks angrily at his son's messy room. The son is happily playing with his toys and does not see his father behind him. In the “Physical Change” scene, the son turns to the side, but still does not see his father, and he continues to be happy. Each Physical Change and Social Change trial has an accompanying No Change trial which contains the same story content but there is no change in direction of attention (i.e. the initial scene presented twice).