Abstract Background The ability to interpret agents’ intent from their actions is a vital skill in successful social interaction. However, individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have been found to have difficulty in attributing intentions to others. The present study investigated the neural mechanisms of inferring intentions from actions in individuals with ASD. Methods Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data were acquired from 21 high-functioning young adults with ASD and 22 typically developing (TD) control participants, while making judgments about the means (how an action is performed) and intention (why an action is performed) of a model’s actions. Results Across both groups of participants, the middle and superior ...
Background: Deficits in social communication and interaction are among the core symptoms of Autism S...
ASD is associated with mentalizing deficits that may correspond with atypical mirror system (MS) act...
Previous studies have shown that the mirror neuron system (MNS) plays an important role in action un...
Abstract Background The ability to interpret agents’ intent from their actions is a vital skill in s...
Inferring the beliefs, desires, and intentions of other people (“theory of mind,” ToM) requires spec...
Experiments in monkeys demonstrated that many parietal and premotor neurons coding a specific motor ...
The Mirror Neuron System (MNS) plays a crucial role in action perception and imitative behavior, whi...
When we observe a motor act (e.g. grasping a cup) done by another individual, we extract, according ...
Neuroimaging studies have shown mirror system (MS) activation when participants infer internal state...
The mentalizing system and mirror system are thought to play important roles in inferring the intern...
The role of mirror neuron systems and mentalising systems in causing poor social and communication s...
Background: Theory-of-mind (ToM), the ability to infer people's thoughts and feelings, is a pivotal ...
Acknowledgments Thanks to Charlotte Brind and Kiara Konstantinidou for WASI data collection, and to ...
Mental imitation, perhaps a precursor to motor imitation, involves visual perspective-taking and mot...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111934/1/aur1445.pd
Background: Deficits in social communication and interaction are among the core symptoms of Autism S...
ASD is associated with mentalizing deficits that may correspond with atypical mirror system (MS) act...
Previous studies have shown that the mirror neuron system (MNS) plays an important role in action un...
Abstract Background The ability to interpret agents’ intent from their actions is a vital skill in s...
Inferring the beliefs, desires, and intentions of other people (“theory of mind,” ToM) requires spec...
Experiments in monkeys demonstrated that many parietal and premotor neurons coding a specific motor ...
The Mirror Neuron System (MNS) plays a crucial role in action perception and imitative behavior, whi...
When we observe a motor act (e.g. grasping a cup) done by another individual, we extract, according ...
Neuroimaging studies have shown mirror system (MS) activation when participants infer internal state...
The mentalizing system and mirror system are thought to play important roles in inferring the intern...
The role of mirror neuron systems and mentalising systems in causing poor social and communication s...
Background: Theory-of-mind (ToM), the ability to infer people's thoughts and feelings, is a pivotal ...
Acknowledgments Thanks to Charlotte Brind and Kiara Konstantinidou for WASI data collection, and to ...
Mental imitation, perhaps a precursor to motor imitation, involves visual perspective-taking and mot...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/111934/1/aur1445.pd
Background: Deficits in social communication and interaction are among the core symptoms of Autism S...
ASD is associated with mentalizing deficits that may correspond with atypical mirror system (MS) act...
Previous studies have shown that the mirror neuron system (MNS) plays an important role in action un...