Abstract. Introduction: Understanding the mental states of others entails a number of cognitive processes known as Theory of Mind (ToM). Behavioural and functional neuroimaging evidence suggests that prefrontal and temporo-parietal cortices are involved in these abilities. The present study was aimed at investigating the role of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and temporo-parietal junction in ToM by using a repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) paradigm. Material and methods: Eleven healthy subjects participated in the study. The experimental ToM procedure was constituted by false belief and faux-pas written stories. Subjects were evaluated in baseline condition (Sham) and after 1Hz rTMS over the left/right dorsolateral pre...
There is a major debate in the theory of mind (ToM) field, concerning whether spontaneous and explic...
In functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies, a cortical region in the right temporo-pari...
r r Abstract: Action observation engages higher motor areas, possibly reflecting an internal simulat...
INTRODUCTION: Understanding the mental states of others entails a number of cognitive processes kn...
Understanding the mental states of others entails a number of cognitive processes known as Theory of...
INTRODUCTION: "Theory of Mind" (ToM), i.e., the ability to infer other persons' mental states, is a ...
A recent debate about Theory of Mind (ToM) concerns whether spontaneous and explicit mentalizing are...
Numerous fMRI studies have investigated the neural basis of theory of mind (ToM), however, results h...
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...
Inferring intentions from verbal and nonverbal human behaviour is critical for everyday social life....
Successful social interaction relies on the ability to attribute mental states to other people. Prev...
Background: Successful social interaction relies on the ability to attribute mental states to oth...
The temporal-parietal junction (TPJ) is a brain area implicated in social cognition, attention, inte...
The right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ) has been associated with the ability to reorient attention...
There is a major debate in the theory of mind (ToM) field, concerning whether spontaneous and explic...
In functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies, a cortical region in the right temporo-pari...
r r Abstract: Action observation engages higher motor areas, possibly reflecting an internal simulat...
INTRODUCTION: Understanding the mental states of others entails a number of cognitive processes kn...
Understanding the mental states of others entails a number of cognitive processes known as Theory of...
INTRODUCTION: "Theory of Mind" (ToM), i.e., the ability to infer other persons' mental states, is a ...
A recent debate about Theory of Mind (ToM) concerns whether spontaneous and explicit mentalizing are...
Numerous fMRI studies have investigated the neural basis of theory of mind (ToM), however, results h...
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...
Inferring intentions from verbal and nonverbal human behaviour is critical for everyday social life....
Successful social interaction relies on the ability to attribute mental states to other people. Prev...
Background: Successful social interaction relies on the ability to attribute mental states to oth...
The temporal-parietal junction (TPJ) is a brain area implicated in social cognition, attention, inte...
The right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ) has been associated with the ability to reorient attention...
There is a major debate in the theory of mind (ToM) field, concerning whether spontaneous and explic...
In functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies, a cortical region in the right temporo-pari...
r r Abstract: Action observation engages higher motor areas, possibly reflecting an internal simulat...