Our ability to explain and predict other people's behaviour by attributing to them independent mental states, such as beliefs and desires, is known as having a 'theory of mind'. Interest in this very human ability has engendered a growing body of evidence concerning its evolution and development and the biological basis of the mechanisms underpinning it. Functional imaging has played a key role in seeking to isolate brain regions specific to this ability. Three areas are consistently activated in association with theory of mind. These are the anterior paracingulate cortex, the superior temporal sulci and the temporal poles bilaterally. This review discusses the functional significance of each of these areas within a social cognitive network...
Background: Successful social interaction relies on the ability to attribute mental states to oth...
In the decade since the last edition of Understanding Other Minds, the number of papers that use hum...
Theory of Mind (ToM), the ability to attribute mental states to others, and empathy, the ability to ...
Mechanisms of Theory of Mind Theory of Mind or Mentalising is the ability to make inferences about t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Septe...
This thesis presents a series of studies that examine the neural correlates of "theory of mind". Thi...
Successful social interaction relies on the ability to attribute mental states to other people. Prev...
Numerous fMRI studies have investigated the neural basis of theory of mind (ToM), however, results h...
ABSTRACT—Increasingly, researchers have been applying the methods of cognitive neuroscience—especial...
The human capacity to reason about others' minds includes making causal inferences about intentions,...
The biological basis of social interaction is reviewed from the perspective of "how our brain makes ...
The fact that brain disorder can impair social interactions in different ways suggests that social c...
Objective: Patients with bipolar disorder report impairments ofsocial functioning and the maintenanc...
Previous functional imaging studies have explored the brain regions activated by tasks requiring 'th...
The notion that there is a 'social brain' in humans specialized for social interactions has received...
Background: Successful social interaction relies on the ability to attribute mental states to oth...
In the decade since the last edition of Understanding Other Minds, the number of papers that use hum...
Theory of Mind (ToM), the ability to attribute mental states to others, and empathy, the ability to ...
Mechanisms of Theory of Mind Theory of Mind or Mentalising is the ability to make inferences about t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Septe...
This thesis presents a series of studies that examine the neural correlates of "theory of mind". Thi...
Successful social interaction relies on the ability to attribute mental states to other people. Prev...
Numerous fMRI studies have investigated the neural basis of theory of mind (ToM), however, results h...
ABSTRACT—Increasingly, researchers have been applying the methods of cognitive neuroscience—especial...
The human capacity to reason about others' minds includes making causal inferences about intentions,...
The biological basis of social interaction is reviewed from the perspective of "how our brain makes ...
The fact that brain disorder can impair social interactions in different ways suggests that social c...
Objective: Patients with bipolar disorder report impairments ofsocial functioning and the maintenanc...
Previous functional imaging studies have explored the brain regions activated by tasks requiring 'th...
The notion that there is a 'social brain' in humans specialized for social interactions has received...
Background: Successful social interaction relies on the ability to attribute mental states to oth...
In the decade since the last edition of Understanding Other Minds, the number of papers that use hum...
Theory of Mind (ToM), the ability to attribute mental states to others, and empathy, the ability to ...