Human self-consciousness as the metarepresentation of ones own mental states and the so-called theory of mind (TOM) capacity, which requires the ability to model the mental states of others, are closely related higher cognitive functions. We address here the issue of whether taking the self-perspective (SELF) or modeling the mind of someone else (TOM) employ the same or differential neural mechanisms. A TOM paradigm was used and extended to include stimulus material that involved TOM and SELF capacities in a two-way factorial design. A behavioral study in 42 healthy volunteers showed that TOM and SELF induced differential states of mind: subjects assigned correctly first or third person pronouns when providing responses to the stimuli. Foll...
Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to compute and attribute mental states to oneself and oth...
Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to compute and attribute mental states to oneself and oth...
Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to attribute mental states to oneself and other people. I...
The perception of self and others is a key aspect of social cognition. In order to investigate the n...
The perception of self and others is a key aspect of social cognition. In order to investigate the n...
The perception of self and others is a key aspect of social cognition. In order to investigate the n...
The perception of self and others is a key aspect of social cognition. In order to investigate the n...
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...
Taking the perspective of somebody else (Theory of Mind; ToM) is an essential human ability dependin...
The evolutionary claim that the function of self-awareness lies, at least in part, in the benefits o...
first-person-perspective on the level of conceptual and meta-representational self-consciousness. In...
A fashionable view in comparative psychology states that primates possess self-awareness because the...
Human self-consciousness depends on the meta-representation of mental and bodily states as one's own...
What the self is and where it comes from has been one of the great problems of philosophy for thousa...
Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to compute and attribute mental states to oneself and oth...
Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to compute and attribute mental states to oneself and oth...
Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to attribute mental states to oneself and other people. I...
The perception of self and others is a key aspect of social cognition. In order to investigate the n...
The perception of self and others is a key aspect of social cognition. In order to investigate the n...
The perception of self and others is a key aspect of social cognition. In order to investigate the n...
The perception of self and others is a key aspect of social cognition. In order to investigate the n...
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...
Taking the perspective of somebody else (Theory of Mind; ToM) is an essential human ability dependin...
The evolutionary claim that the function of self-awareness lies, at least in part, in the benefits o...
first-person-perspective on the level of conceptual and meta-representational self-consciousness. In...
A fashionable view in comparative psychology states that primates possess self-awareness because the...
Human self-consciousness depends on the meta-representation of mental and bodily states as one's own...
What the self is and where it comes from has been one of the great problems of philosophy for thousa...
Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to compute and attribute mental states to oneself and oth...
Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to compute and attribute mental states to oneself and oth...
Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to attribute mental states to oneself and other people. I...