Mentalizing is a fundamental process underpinning human social interaction. Claims of the existence of ‘implicit mentalizing’ represent a fundamental shift in our understanding of this important skill, suggesting that preverbal infants and even animals may be capable of mentalizing. One of the most influential tasks supporting such claims in adults is the dot perspective-taking task, but demonstrations of similar performance on this task for mentalistic and non-mentalistic stimuli have led to the suggestion that this task in fact measures domain-general processes, rather than implicit mentalizing. A mentalizing explanation was supported by fMRI data claiming to show greater activation of brain areas involved in mentalizing, including right ...
The biological basis of social interaction is reviewed from the perspective of "how our brain makes ...
Taking the perspective of somebody else (Theory of Mind; ToM) is an essential human ability dependin...
Controlling neural representations of the self and other people is fundamental to social cognition. ...
Mentalizing is a fundamental process underpinning human social interaction. Claims of the existence ...
The ability to infer intentions from verbal and nonverbal behavior is critical for everyday social l...
Understanding and predicting other people's mental states and behavior are important prerequisites f...
Visual perspective taking is a fundamental feature of the human social brain. Previous research has ...
<div><p>Considerable debate has focused on whether adults possess an implicit system for representin...
Recent research has found evidence for implicit theory of mind, suggesting that humans quickly and i...
People’s attention cannot help being affected by what others are looking at. The dot-perspective tas...
Although neuroimaging studies have consistently identified the temporoparietal junction (TPJ) as a k...
In the present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, we investigated the role of diffe...
AbstractThe ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (vlPFC) has been implicated in studies of both executive...
Visual perspective taking (VPT) is a critical ability required by complex social interaction. Non-in...
Cortical networks underpinning attentional control and mentalizing converge at the right temporopari...
The biological basis of social interaction is reviewed from the perspective of "how our brain makes ...
Taking the perspective of somebody else (Theory of Mind; ToM) is an essential human ability dependin...
Controlling neural representations of the self and other people is fundamental to social cognition. ...
Mentalizing is a fundamental process underpinning human social interaction. Claims of the existence ...
The ability to infer intentions from verbal and nonverbal behavior is critical for everyday social l...
Understanding and predicting other people's mental states and behavior are important prerequisites f...
Visual perspective taking is a fundamental feature of the human social brain. Previous research has ...
<div><p>Considerable debate has focused on whether adults possess an implicit system for representin...
Recent research has found evidence for implicit theory of mind, suggesting that humans quickly and i...
People’s attention cannot help being affected by what others are looking at. The dot-perspective tas...
Although neuroimaging studies have consistently identified the temporoparietal junction (TPJ) as a k...
In the present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, we investigated the role of diffe...
AbstractThe ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (vlPFC) has been implicated in studies of both executive...
Visual perspective taking (VPT) is a critical ability required by complex social interaction. Non-in...
Cortical networks underpinning attentional control and mentalizing converge at the right temporopari...
The biological basis of social interaction is reviewed from the perspective of "how our brain makes ...
Taking the perspective of somebody else (Theory of Mind; ToM) is an essential human ability dependin...
Controlling neural representations of the self and other people is fundamental to social cognition. ...