ow nloaded from Intention attribution in the pSTS 2 The right posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS) is a neural region involved in assessing the goals and intentions underlying the motion of social agents. Recent research has identified visual cues, such as chasing, that trigger animacy detection and intention attribution. When readily available in a visual display, these cues reliably activate the pSTS. Here, using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we examined if attributing intentions to random motion would likewise engage the pSTS. Participants viewed displays of four moving circles and were instructed to search for chasing or mirror-correlated motion. On chasing trials, one circle chased another circle, invoking the percept of ...
Human adults and infants identify the actions of another agent based not only on its intrinsic perce...
Aim: Neuroimaging studies on biological motionhave established the view that the posterior superiort...
Inferring the intentions of other people from their actions recruits an inferior fronto-parietal act...
ow nloaded from Intention attribution in the pSTS 2 The right posterior superior temporal sulcus (pS...
Background Behavioural studies of children and adults show that goal-directedness is an important cu...
An explication of the neural substrates for social perception is an important component in the emerg...
Previous functional imaging experiments in humans showed activation increases in the posterior super...
<div><p>Animated movements of simple geometric shapes can readily be interpreted as depicting social...
Goal-directed behaviour is an important cue for the attribution of animacy to elements of the enviro...
SummaryAn essential, evolutionarily stable feature of brain function is the detection of animate ent...
An essential, evolutionarily stable feature of brain function is the detection of animate entities, ...
Mentalising or Theory-of-Mind (ToM) is defined as the attribution of mental states to other agents. ...
We report a functional neuroimaging study with positron emission tomography (PET) in which six healt...
<div><p>Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental buildin...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
Human adults and infants identify the actions of another agent based not only on its intrinsic perce...
Aim: Neuroimaging studies on biological motionhave established the view that the posterior superiort...
Inferring the intentions of other people from their actions recruits an inferior fronto-parietal act...
ow nloaded from Intention attribution in the pSTS 2 The right posterior superior temporal sulcus (pS...
Background Behavioural studies of children and adults show that goal-directedness is an important cu...
An explication of the neural substrates for social perception is an important component in the emerg...
Previous functional imaging experiments in humans showed activation increases in the posterior super...
<div><p>Animated movements of simple geometric shapes can readily be interpreted as depicting social...
Goal-directed behaviour is an important cue for the attribution of animacy to elements of the enviro...
SummaryAn essential, evolutionarily stable feature of brain function is the detection of animate ent...
An essential, evolutionarily stable feature of brain function is the detection of animate entities, ...
Mentalising or Theory-of-Mind (ToM) is defined as the attribution of mental states to other agents. ...
We report a functional neuroimaging study with positron emission tomography (PET) in which six healt...
<div><p>Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental buildin...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
Human adults and infants identify the actions of another agent based not only on its intrinsic perce...
Aim: Neuroimaging studies on biological motionhave established the view that the posterior superiort...
Inferring the intentions of other people from their actions recruits an inferior fronto-parietal act...