Humans possess efficient mechanisms to behave adaptively in social contexts. They ascribe goals and beliefs to others and use these for behavioural predictions. Researchers argued for two separate mental attribution systems: an implicit and automatic one involved in online interactions, and an explicit one mainly used in offline deliberations. However, the underlying mechanisms of these systems and the types of beliefs represented in the implicit system are still unclear. Using neuroimaging methods, we show that the right temporo-parietal junction and the medial prefrontal cortex, brain regions consistently found to be involved in explicit mental state reasoning, are also recruited by spontaneous belief tracking. While the medial prefrontal...
When explaining the reasons for others' behavior, perceivers often overemphasize underlying disposit...
Recent social neuroscientific evidence indicates that implicit and explicit inferences on the mind o...
Organisms undertake actions on the basis of perceptions. Perceptions serve as the basis for what an ...
Humans possess efficient mechanisms to behave adaptively in social contexts. They ascribe goals and ...
<div><p>Humans possess efficient mechanisms to behave adaptively in social contexts. They ascribe go...
The main question of Theory of Mind research is not only how we represent others’ mental states, but...
There is now considerable evidence that neurotypical individuals track the internal cognitions of ot...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the ability to recognise and reason about the beliefs and mental processes o...
This study investigated the processing of beliefs, i.e. the computation we do to represent what some...
The concept of mentalizing has been widely studied, but almost exclusively through tasks with explic...
This study investigated the processing of beliefs, i.e. the computation we do to represent what some...
Despite the ubiquity of knowledge attribution in human social cognition, its associated neural and c...
The ability to attribute mental states to others is crucial for social competency. To assess mentali...
ABSTRACT—Understanding the operating characteristics of theory of mind is essential for understandin...
Implicit attitudes are mental states posited by psychologists to explain behaviors including implici...
When explaining the reasons for others' behavior, perceivers often overemphasize underlying disposit...
Recent social neuroscientific evidence indicates that implicit and explicit inferences on the mind o...
Organisms undertake actions on the basis of perceptions. Perceptions serve as the basis for what an ...
Humans possess efficient mechanisms to behave adaptively in social contexts. They ascribe goals and ...
<div><p>Humans possess efficient mechanisms to behave adaptively in social contexts. They ascribe go...
The main question of Theory of Mind research is not only how we represent others’ mental states, but...
There is now considerable evidence that neurotypical individuals track the internal cognitions of ot...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the ability to recognise and reason about the beliefs and mental processes o...
This study investigated the processing of beliefs, i.e. the computation we do to represent what some...
The concept of mentalizing has been widely studied, but almost exclusively through tasks with explic...
This study investigated the processing of beliefs, i.e. the computation we do to represent what some...
Despite the ubiquity of knowledge attribution in human social cognition, its associated neural and c...
The ability to attribute mental states to others is crucial for social competency. To assess mentali...
ABSTRACT—Understanding the operating characteristics of theory of mind is essential for understandin...
Implicit attitudes are mental states posited by psychologists to explain behaviors including implici...
When explaining the reasons for others' behavior, perceivers often overemphasize underlying disposit...
Recent social neuroscientific evidence indicates that implicit and explicit inferences on the mind o...
Organisms undertake actions on the basis of perceptions. Perceptions serve as the basis for what an ...