The ability to impute mental states to others, or Theory of Mind (ToM), has been the subject of hundreds of neuroimaging studies. Although reviews and meta-analyses of these studies have concluded that ToM recruits a coherent brain network, mounting evidence suggests that this network is an abstraction based on pooling data from numerous studies, most of which use different behavioral tasks to investigate ToM. Problematically, this means that no single behavioral task can be used to reliably measure ToM Network function as currently conceived. To make ToM Network function scientifically tractable, we need standardized tasks capable of reliably measuring specific aspects of its functioning. Here, our goal is to validate the Why/How Task for ...
Usage of the term ‘theory of mind’ (ToM) has exploded across fields ranging from developmental psyc...
Theory of mind (ToM), the ability to reason about other people's thoughts and beliefs, has been trad...
Functional MRI data are available for 34 participants. All subjects were scanned during a theory of ...
Numerous fMRI studies have investigated the neural basis of theory of mind (ToM), however, results h...
Theory of mind (ToM) is an important skill that refers broadly to the capacity to understand the men...
Components of neuropsychological tests commonly employed by neuroimagers in developing a metric for ...
This article provides an overview of current findings on Theory of Mind (ToM) in human children and ...
Key unanswered questions for cognitive neuroscience include whether social cognition is underpinned ...
Background: Theory of mind (ToM) is the ability to attribute mental states to other individuals. Its...
In contrast to conventional functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) analysis across participant...
Humans' unique aptitude for reasoning about mental states, known as Theory of Mind (ToM), can help e...
Successful social interactions require both sharing other’s affect (empathy) and reasoning about the...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Neuroscience, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cogni...
Theory of mind (ToM)or thinking about the mental states of othersis a cornerstone of successful ever...
There is a major debate in the theory of mind (ToM) field, concerning whether spontaneous and explic...
Usage of the term ‘theory of mind’ (ToM) has exploded across fields ranging from developmental psyc...
Theory of mind (ToM), the ability to reason about other people's thoughts and beliefs, has been trad...
Functional MRI data are available for 34 participants. All subjects were scanned during a theory of ...
Numerous fMRI studies have investigated the neural basis of theory of mind (ToM), however, results h...
Theory of mind (ToM) is an important skill that refers broadly to the capacity to understand the men...
Components of neuropsychological tests commonly employed by neuroimagers in developing a metric for ...
This article provides an overview of current findings on Theory of Mind (ToM) in human children and ...
Key unanswered questions for cognitive neuroscience include whether social cognition is underpinned ...
Background: Theory of mind (ToM) is the ability to attribute mental states to other individuals. Its...
In contrast to conventional functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) analysis across participant...
Humans' unique aptitude for reasoning about mental states, known as Theory of Mind (ToM), can help e...
Successful social interactions require both sharing other’s affect (empathy) and reasoning about the...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Neuroscience, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cogni...
Theory of mind (ToM)or thinking about the mental states of othersis a cornerstone of successful ever...
There is a major debate in the theory of mind (ToM) field, concerning whether spontaneous and explic...
Usage of the term ‘theory of mind’ (ToM) has exploded across fields ranging from developmental psyc...
Theory of mind (ToM), the ability to reason about other people's thoughts and beliefs, has been trad...
Functional MRI data are available for 34 participants. All subjects were scanned during a theory of ...