<div><p>Event simulation (ES) is the situational inference process in which perceived event features such as objects, agents, and actions are associated in the brain to represent the whole situation. ES provides a common basis for various cognitive processes, such as perceptual prediction, situational understanding/prediction, and social cognition (such as mentalizing/trait inference). Here, functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to elucidate the neural substrates underlying important subdivisions within ES. First, the study investigated whether ES depends on different neural substrates when it is conducted explicitly and implicitly. Second, the existence of neural substrates specific to the future-prediction component of ES was ass...
Being able to envision emotional events that might happen in the future has a clear adaptive value. ...
Theory of mind (ToM) refers to the ability to infer the mental states of others. Behavioral measures...
SummaryA fundamental challenge in social cognition is how humans learn another person's values to pr...
Event simulation (ES) is the situational inference process in which perceived event features such as...
In everyday life, people adaptively prepare for the future by simulating dynamic events about impend...
Episodic future thinking allows humans to mentally simulate virtually infinite future possibilities,...
Abstract Episodic future thinking allows humans to mentally simulate virtually infinite future possi...
The human ability to simulate possible future episodes seems to be supported by the same core networ...
This dissertation explored the cognitive processes and neural substrates underlying the simulation a...
A fundamental challenge in social cognition is how humans learn another person’s values to predict t...
Zunehmend mehr Beweise aus der sozialen Neurowissenschaft deuten darauf hin, dass der mediale präfro...
How the brain representation of conceptual knowledge vary as a function of processing goals, strateg...
It is proposed that thinking is simulated interaction with the environment. Three assumptions underl...
& Human concepts can be roughly divided into entities (prototypically referred to in language by...
Both the hippocampus and ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) appear to be critical for episodic f...
Being able to envision emotional events that might happen in the future has a clear adaptive value. ...
Theory of mind (ToM) refers to the ability to infer the mental states of others. Behavioral measures...
SummaryA fundamental challenge in social cognition is how humans learn another person's values to pr...
Event simulation (ES) is the situational inference process in which perceived event features such as...
In everyday life, people adaptively prepare for the future by simulating dynamic events about impend...
Episodic future thinking allows humans to mentally simulate virtually infinite future possibilities,...
Abstract Episodic future thinking allows humans to mentally simulate virtually infinite future possi...
The human ability to simulate possible future episodes seems to be supported by the same core networ...
This dissertation explored the cognitive processes and neural substrates underlying the simulation a...
A fundamental challenge in social cognition is how humans learn another person’s values to predict t...
Zunehmend mehr Beweise aus der sozialen Neurowissenschaft deuten darauf hin, dass der mediale präfro...
How the brain representation of conceptual knowledge vary as a function of processing goals, strateg...
It is proposed that thinking is simulated interaction with the environment. Three assumptions underl...
& Human concepts can be roughly divided into entities (prototypically referred to in language by...
Both the hippocampus and ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) appear to be critical for episodic f...
Being able to envision emotional events that might happen in the future has a clear adaptive value. ...
Theory of mind (ToM) refers to the ability to infer the mental states of others. Behavioral measures...
SummaryA fundamental challenge in social cognition is how humans learn another person's values to pr...