Can we predict the future by reading others' minds? This study explores whether attributing others' personality traits facilitates predictions about their future actions and the temporal order of these future actions. Prior evidence demonstrated that the posterior cerebellar crus is involved in identifying the temporal sequence of social actions and the person's traits they imply. Based on this, we hypothesized that this area might also be recruited in the reverse process; that is, knowledge of another person's personality traits supports predictions of temporal sequences of others' actions. In this study, participants were informed about the trait of a person and then had to select actions that were consistent with this information and arr...
Recent studies have documented the involvement of the posterior cerebellar Crus (I & II) in social m...
The traditional view on the cerebellum is that it controls motor behavior. Although recent work has ...
Social prediction is a key feature of social cognition (SC), a function in which the modulating role...
Can we predict the future by reading others' minds? This study explores whether attributing others' ...
Recent advances in social neuroscience have highlighted the critical role of the cerebellum and espe...
Recent research has suggested that the posterior cerebellum encodes predictions and sequences of soc...
This study tests the hypothesis that the posterior cerebellum is involved in social cognition by ide...
The capacity to understand another person’s emotions, intentions, beliefs and personality traits, ba...
Recent research has revealed that the cerebellum plays a critical role in social reasoning and in pa...
The posterior cerebellum is responsible for the understanding and learning of sequences of actions b...
Recent advances in social neuroscience have highlighted the critical role of the cerebellum in socia...
Recent advances in social neuroscience have highlighted the critical role of the cerebellum in socia...
The posterior cerebellum contributes to dynamic social cognition by building representations and pre...
Recent research has indicated that the posterior cerebellum plays a crucial role in social cognition...
Abstract The traditional view on the cerebellum is that it controls motor behavior. Although recent...
Recent studies have documented the involvement of the posterior cerebellar Crus (I & II) in social m...
The traditional view on the cerebellum is that it controls motor behavior. Although recent work has ...
Social prediction is a key feature of social cognition (SC), a function in which the modulating role...
Can we predict the future by reading others' minds? This study explores whether attributing others' ...
Recent advances in social neuroscience have highlighted the critical role of the cerebellum and espe...
Recent research has suggested that the posterior cerebellum encodes predictions and sequences of soc...
This study tests the hypothesis that the posterior cerebellum is involved in social cognition by ide...
The capacity to understand another person’s emotions, intentions, beliefs and personality traits, ba...
Recent research has revealed that the cerebellum plays a critical role in social reasoning and in pa...
The posterior cerebellum is responsible for the understanding and learning of sequences of actions b...
Recent advances in social neuroscience have highlighted the critical role of the cerebellum in socia...
Recent advances in social neuroscience have highlighted the critical role of the cerebellum in socia...
The posterior cerebellum contributes to dynamic social cognition by building representations and pre...
Recent research has indicated that the posterior cerebellum plays a crucial role in social cognition...
Abstract The traditional view on the cerebellum is that it controls motor behavior. Although recent...
Recent studies have documented the involvement of the posterior cerebellar Crus (I & II) in social m...
The traditional view on the cerebellum is that it controls motor behavior. Although recent work has ...
Social prediction is a key feature of social cognition (SC), a function in which the modulating role...