This study explores the fMRI correlates of observers making trait inferences about other people under conflicting social cues. Participants were presented with several behavioral descriptions involving an agent that implied a particular trait. The last behavior was either consistent or inconsistent with the previously implied trait. This was done under instructions that elicited either spontaneous trait inferences (read carefully) or intentional trait inferences (infer a trait). The results revealed that when the behavioral descriptions violated earlier trait implications, regardless of instruction, the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) was more strongly recruited as well as the domain-general conflict network including the posterior medial f...
Human moral judgment depends critically on “theory of mind,” the capacity to represent the mental st...
The present study investigated the association between traits of the Five Factor Model of Personalit...
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This study explores the fMRI correlates of observers making trait inferences about other people unde...
This fMRI study analyzes inferences on other persons' traits, whereby half of the participants were ...
This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) research explores how observers make causal belief...
Neuroimaging studies on trait inference about the self and others have found a network of brain area...
This study measured event-related potentials during spontaneous and intentional trait inferences. Pa...
Our preferences are influenced by the opinions of others. The past human neuroimaging studies on soc...
This study measured event-related potentials (ERPs) during multiple goal and trait inferences, under...
Five studies examined whether spontaneous trait inferences uniquely reference the person who perform...
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When explaining the reasons for others' behavior, perceivers often overemphasize underlying disposit...
A false recognition paradigm showed that spontaneous trait inferences (STIs) are bound to the person...
International audienceThe ability to infer other people's intentions is crucial for successful human...
Human moral judgment depends critically on “theory of mind,” the capacity to represent the mental st...
The present study investigated the association between traits of the Five Factor Model of Personalit...
Contains fulltext : 99789.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)People make a ...
This study explores the fMRI correlates of observers making trait inferences about other people unde...
This fMRI study analyzes inferences on other persons' traits, whereby half of the participants were ...
This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) research explores how observers make causal belief...
Neuroimaging studies on trait inference about the self and others have found a network of brain area...
This study measured event-related potentials during spontaneous and intentional trait inferences. Pa...
Our preferences are influenced by the opinions of others. The past human neuroimaging studies on soc...
This study measured event-related potentials (ERPs) during multiple goal and trait inferences, under...
Five studies examined whether spontaneous trait inferences uniquely reference the person who perform...
Contains fulltext : 99514.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In social cont...
When explaining the reasons for others' behavior, perceivers often overemphasize underlying disposit...
A false recognition paradigm showed that spontaneous trait inferences (STIs) are bound to the person...
International audienceThe ability to infer other people's intentions is crucial for successful human...
Human moral judgment depends critically on “theory of mind,” the capacity to represent the mental st...
The present study investigated the association between traits of the Five Factor Model of Personalit...
Contains fulltext : 99789.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)People make a ...