Intentionality, or Theory of Mind, is the ability to explain and predict the behaviour of others by attributing to them intentions and mental states and is hypothesised to be one of several social cognitive mechanisms which have impacted upon brain size evolution. Though the brain activity associated with processing this type of information has been studied extensively, the neuroanatomical correlates of these abilities, e.g. whether subjects who perform better have greater volume of associated brain regions, remain to be investigated. Because social abilities of this type appear to have evolved relatively recently, and because the prefrontal cortex (PFC) was the last brain region to develop both phylogenetically and ontogenetically, we hypo...
Neuroimaging studies have identified the anterior paracingulate cortex (PCC) as the key prefrontal r...
Abstract: This meta-analysis explores the location and function of brain areas involved in social co...
The biological basis of social interaction is reviewed from the perspective of "how our brain makes ...
Intentionality, or Theory of Mind, is the ability to explain and predict the behaviour of others by ...
The social brain hypothesis, an explanation for the unusually large brains of primates, posits that ...
Cognitive abilities such as Theory of Mind (ToM), and more generally mentalizing competences, are ce...
Cognitive abilities such as Theory of Mind (ToM), and more generally mentalizing competences, are ce...
Intentionality is the ability to explain and predict the behaviour of others by attributing to them...
Intentionality is the ability to explain and predict the behaviour of others by attributing to them ...
Increases in brain size within different mammalian lineages, and in particular increases in neocorte...
Successful social interaction relies on the ability to attribute mental states to other people. Prev...
The social brain hypothesis proposes that large neocortex size evolved to support cognitively demand...
Background: Successful social interaction relies on the ability to attribute mental states to oth...
Neuroimaging studies have identified the anterior paracingulate cortex (PCC) as the key prefrontal r...
The capacity to accurately infer the thoughts and intentions of other people is critical for effecti...
Neuroimaging studies have identified the anterior paracingulate cortex (PCC) as the key prefrontal r...
Abstract: This meta-analysis explores the location and function of brain areas involved in social co...
The biological basis of social interaction is reviewed from the perspective of "how our brain makes ...
Intentionality, or Theory of Mind, is the ability to explain and predict the behaviour of others by ...
The social brain hypothesis, an explanation for the unusually large brains of primates, posits that ...
Cognitive abilities such as Theory of Mind (ToM), and more generally mentalizing competences, are ce...
Cognitive abilities such as Theory of Mind (ToM), and more generally mentalizing competences, are ce...
Intentionality is the ability to explain and predict the behaviour of others by attributing to them...
Intentionality is the ability to explain and predict the behaviour of others by attributing to them ...
Increases in brain size within different mammalian lineages, and in particular increases in neocorte...
Successful social interaction relies on the ability to attribute mental states to other people. Prev...
The social brain hypothesis proposes that large neocortex size evolved to support cognitively demand...
Background: Successful social interaction relies on the ability to attribute mental states to oth...
Neuroimaging studies have identified the anterior paracingulate cortex (PCC) as the key prefrontal r...
The capacity to accurately infer the thoughts and intentions of other people is critical for effecti...
Neuroimaging studies have identified the anterior paracingulate cortex (PCC) as the key prefrontal r...
Abstract: This meta-analysis explores the location and function of brain areas involved in social co...
The biological basis of social interaction is reviewed from the perspective of "how our brain makes ...