We performed a quantitative meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging studies to identify brain areas which are commonly engaged in social and visuo-spatial perspective taking. Specifically, we compared brain activation found for visual-perspective taking to activation for false belief reasoning, a task which requires awareness of perspective to understand someone’s mistaken belief about the world which contrasts with reality. In support of a previous account by Perner & Leekam (2008), a meta-analytic conjunction analysis found activation for false belief reasoning and visual perspective taking in the left but not the right dorsal temporo-parietal junction. This fits with the idea that the left dorsal TPJ is responsible for representing ...
Taking the first-person perspective (1PP) centered upon one's own body as opposed to the third-perso...
In the present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, we investigated the role of diffe...
Little is known about the functional and neural architecture of social reasoning, one major obstacle...
We performed a quantitative meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging studies to identify brain areas...
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00712 Common brain areas engaged in false belief reasoning and visual perspe...
In visual perspective taking (vPT) one has to concern oneself with what other people see and how the...
Visual perspective taking is a fundamental feature of the human social brain. Previous research has ...
Perspective taking is a crucial ability that guides our social interactions. In this study, we show ...
Perspective taking is a crucial ability that guides our social interactions. In this study, we show ...
Taking another person's viewpoint and making sense of their actions are key processes that guide soc...
Taking the perspective of somebody else (Theory of Mind; ToM) is an essential human ability dependin...
Taking the perspective of somebody else (Theory of Mind; ToM) is an essential human ability dependin...
Although neuroimaging studies have consistently identified the temporoparietal junction (TPJ) as a k...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the ability to understand the perspectives, mental states and beliefs of oth...
Perspective taking is a crucial ability that guides our social interactions. In this study, we show ...
Taking the first-person perspective (1PP) centered upon one's own body as opposed to the third-perso...
In the present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, we investigated the role of diffe...
Little is known about the functional and neural architecture of social reasoning, one major obstacle...
We performed a quantitative meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging studies to identify brain areas...
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00712 Common brain areas engaged in false belief reasoning and visual perspe...
In visual perspective taking (vPT) one has to concern oneself with what other people see and how the...
Visual perspective taking is a fundamental feature of the human social brain. Previous research has ...
Perspective taking is a crucial ability that guides our social interactions. In this study, we show ...
Perspective taking is a crucial ability that guides our social interactions. In this study, we show ...
Taking another person's viewpoint and making sense of their actions are key processes that guide soc...
Taking the perspective of somebody else (Theory of Mind; ToM) is an essential human ability dependin...
Taking the perspective of somebody else (Theory of Mind; ToM) is an essential human ability dependin...
Although neuroimaging studies have consistently identified the temporoparietal junction (TPJ) as a k...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the ability to understand the perspectives, mental states and beliefs of oth...
Perspective taking is a crucial ability that guides our social interactions. In this study, we show ...
Taking the first-person perspective (1PP) centered upon one's own body as opposed to the third-perso...
In the present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, we investigated the role of diffe...
Little is known about the functional and neural architecture of social reasoning, one major obstacle...