Understanding and predicting other people's mental states and behavior are important prerequisites for social interactions. The capacity to attribute mental states such as desires, thoughts or intentions to oneself or others is referred to as mentalizing. The right posterior temporal cortex at the temporal-parietal junction has been associated with mentalizing but also with taking someone else's spatial perspective onto the world--possibly an important prerequisite for mentalizing. Here, we directly compared the neural correlates of mentalizing and perspective taking using the same stimulus material. We found significantly increased neural activity in the right posterior segment of the superior temporal sulcus only during mentalizing but no...
Mechanisms of Theory of Mind Theory of Mind or Mentalising is the ability to make inferences about t...
The human capacity to reason about others' minds includes making causal inferences about intentions,...
Mentalizing, i.e. the process of inferring another person's mental state, is thought to be primarily...
Previous research suggests a role of the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) in metacognitive repr...
Mentalizing is a fundamental process underpinning human social interaction. Claims of the existence ...
In the present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, we investigated the role of diffe...
The biological basis of social interaction is reviewed from the perspective of "how our brain makes ...
In the present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, we investigated the role of diffe...
Recent advances in social neuroscience have highlighted the critical role of the cerebellum and espe...
& We compared two tasks that are widely used in research on mentalizing—false belief stories and...
Studies have shown that the posterior region in the Superior Temporal Sulcus (STSp) is an important ...
The mentalizing (theory of mind) system of the brain is probably in operation from ca. 18 months of ...
Taking another person's viewpoint and making sense of their actions are key processes that guide soc...
Neuroimaging studies have thoroughly investigated brain regions that are recruited when we put ourse...
The ability to Òmentalize,Ó that is to understand and manipulate other peopleÕs behavior in terms of...
Mechanisms of Theory of Mind Theory of Mind or Mentalising is the ability to make inferences about t...
The human capacity to reason about others' minds includes making causal inferences about intentions,...
Mentalizing, i.e. the process of inferring another person's mental state, is thought to be primarily...
Previous research suggests a role of the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) in metacognitive repr...
Mentalizing is a fundamental process underpinning human social interaction. Claims of the existence ...
In the present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, we investigated the role of diffe...
The biological basis of social interaction is reviewed from the perspective of "how our brain makes ...
In the present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, we investigated the role of diffe...
Recent advances in social neuroscience have highlighted the critical role of the cerebellum and espe...
& We compared two tasks that are widely used in research on mentalizing—false belief stories and...
Studies have shown that the posterior region in the Superior Temporal Sulcus (STSp) is an important ...
The mentalizing (theory of mind) system of the brain is probably in operation from ca. 18 months of ...
Taking another person's viewpoint and making sense of their actions are key processes that guide soc...
Neuroimaging studies have thoroughly investigated brain regions that are recruited when we put ourse...
The ability to Òmentalize,Ó that is to understand and manipulate other peopleÕs behavior in terms of...
Mechanisms of Theory of Mind Theory of Mind or Mentalising is the ability to make inferences about t...
The human capacity to reason about others' minds includes making causal inferences about intentions,...
Mentalizing, i.e. the process of inferring another person's mental state, is thought to be primarily...