Despite an extensive literature on the neural substrates of semantic knowledge, how person-related information is represented in the brain has yet to be elucidated. Accordingly, in the present study we used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate the neural correlates of person knowledge. Focusing on the neural substrates of action knowledge, participants reported whether or not a common set of behaviors could be performed by people or dogs. While dogs and people are capable of performing many of the same actions (e.g. run, sit, bite), we surmised that the representation of this knowledge would be associated with distinct patterns of neural activity. Specifically, person judgments were expected to activate cortical areas...
Numerous fMRI studies have investigated the neural basis of theory of mind (ToM), however, results h...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to assess the cortical areas active during the observ...
Thinking about other people’s thoughts recruits a specific group of brain regions, including the tem...
Despite an extensive literature on the neural substrates of semantic knowledge, how person-related i...
& Human concepts can be roughly divided into entities (prototypically referred to in language by...
Humans and dogs have interacted for millennia. As a result, humans (and especially dog owners) somet...
The biological basis of social interaction is reviewed from the perspective of "how our brain makes ...
Human concepts can be roughly divided into objects, which are prototypically referred to in language...
We read conspecifics ’ social cues effortlessly, but little is known about our abilities to understa...
Human concepts can be roughly divided into entities (prototypically referred to in language by nouns...
The advent of brain reading techniques has enabled new approaches to the study of concept representa...
Studies using functional neuroimaging and patient populations have demonstrated that distinct brain ...
We read conspecifics' social cues effortlessly, but little is known about our abilities to understan...
We read conspecifics' social cues effortlessly, but little is known about our abilities to understan...
Our knowledge about people can help us predict how they will behave in particular situations and int...
Numerous fMRI studies have investigated the neural basis of theory of mind (ToM), however, results h...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to assess the cortical areas active during the observ...
Thinking about other people’s thoughts recruits a specific group of brain regions, including the tem...
Despite an extensive literature on the neural substrates of semantic knowledge, how person-related i...
& Human concepts can be roughly divided into entities (prototypically referred to in language by...
Humans and dogs have interacted for millennia. As a result, humans (and especially dog owners) somet...
The biological basis of social interaction is reviewed from the perspective of "how our brain makes ...
Human concepts can be roughly divided into objects, which are prototypically referred to in language...
We read conspecifics ’ social cues effortlessly, but little is known about our abilities to understa...
Human concepts can be roughly divided into entities (prototypically referred to in language by nouns...
The advent of brain reading techniques has enabled new approaches to the study of concept representa...
Studies using functional neuroimaging and patient populations have demonstrated that distinct brain ...
We read conspecifics' social cues effortlessly, but little is known about our abilities to understan...
We read conspecifics' social cues effortlessly, but little is known about our abilities to understan...
Our knowledge about people can help us predict how they will behave in particular situations and int...
Numerous fMRI studies have investigated the neural basis of theory of mind (ToM), however, results h...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to assess the cortical areas active during the observ...
Thinking about other people’s thoughts recruits a specific group of brain regions, including the tem...