Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2014.This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.Cataloged from student-submitted PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-179).Social life depends on understanding other people's behavior: why they do the things they do, and what they are likely to do next. These actions are just observable consequences of an unobservable, internal causal structure: the person's intentions, beliefs, and goals. A cornerstone of the human capacity for social cognition is the ability to reason about these invisible causes; having a "t...
ABSTRACT—Increasingly, researchers have been applying the methods of cognitive neuroscience—especial...
Thinking about other people’s thoughts recruits a specific group of brain regions, including the tem...
Social cognition in humans is distinguished by psychological processes that allow us to make inferen...
This thesis presents a series of studies that examine the neural correlates of "theory of mind". Thi...
The human capacity to reason about others' minds includes making causal inferences about intentions,...
Autism is a psychiatric/neurological condition in which alterations in social interaction (among oth...
Theory of Mind is a social ability that involves the attribution of mental states to oneself or to o...
Research has shown that the brain is constantly making predictions about future events. Theories of ...
Along with the increased interest in and volume of social cognition research, there has been higher ...
Along with the increased interest in and volume of social cognition research, there has been higher ...
© 2021, Springer Nature Limited part of Springer Nature. Human social behaviour crucially depends on...
The biological basis of social interaction is reviewed from the perspective of "how our brain makes ...
The relatively new field of Social Neuroscience investigates how people understand and relate to eac...
Social neuroscience seeks both to understand how the brain gives rise to cognitive processes require...
The social neurosciences have focused on the question of how people relate to and understand each ot...
ABSTRACT—Increasingly, researchers have been applying the methods of cognitive neuroscience—especial...
Thinking about other people’s thoughts recruits a specific group of brain regions, including the tem...
Social cognition in humans is distinguished by psychological processes that allow us to make inferen...
This thesis presents a series of studies that examine the neural correlates of "theory of mind". Thi...
The human capacity to reason about others' minds includes making causal inferences about intentions,...
Autism is a psychiatric/neurological condition in which alterations in social interaction (among oth...
Theory of Mind is a social ability that involves the attribution of mental states to oneself or to o...
Research has shown that the brain is constantly making predictions about future events. Theories of ...
Along with the increased interest in and volume of social cognition research, there has been higher ...
Along with the increased interest in and volume of social cognition research, there has been higher ...
© 2021, Springer Nature Limited part of Springer Nature. Human social behaviour crucially depends on...
The biological basis of social interaction is reviewed from the perspective of "how our brain makes ...
The relatively new field of Social Neuroscience investigates how people understand and relate to eac...
Social neuroscience seeks both to understand how the brain gives rise to cognitive processes require...
The social neurosciences have focused on the question of how people relate to and understand each ot...
ABSTRACT—Increasingly, researchers have been applying the methods of cognitive neuroscience—especial...
Thinking about other people’s thoughts recruits a specific group of brain regions, including the tem...
Social cognition in humans is distinguished by psychological processes that allow us to make inferen...