Mentalizing refers to our ability to read the mental states of other agents and engages many neural processes. The brain's mirror system allows us to share the emotions of others. Through perspective taking, we can infer what a person currently believes about the world given their point of view. Finally, the human brain has the unique ability to represent the mental states of the self and the other and the relationship between these mental states, making possible the communication of ideas
How does the brain represent the world? Sensory neuroscience has given us a detailed window into how...
The fact that brain disorder can impair social interactions in different ways suggests that social c...
Mentalizing, conventionally defined as the process in which we infer the inner thoughts and intentio...
Mentalizing refers to our ability to read the mental states of other agents and engages many neural ...
Our ability to understand and think about the mental states of other people is referred to as “menta...
Human beings are uniquely equipped with the capacity to reason in sophisticated ways about others’ t...
The ability to read the minds of others (i.e., to mentalize) requires that perceivers understand a w...
The biological basis of social interaction is reviewed from the perspective of "how our brain makes ...
Although many examples exist for shared neural representations of self and other, it is unknown how ...
Humans’ tendency to infer others’ mental states is thought to be vital to social cognition. Yet peop...
Mentalizing involves the ability to predict someone else’s behavior based on their belief state. Mor...
The ability to Òmentalize,Ó that is to understand and manipulate other peopleÕs behavior in terms of...
Mentalizing is the capacity to understand ourselves and others in terms of intentional mental states...
Mentalizing is our ability to infer agents’ mental states. Attributing beliefs, knowledge, desires, ...
Both mentalization and empathy allow humans to understand others, through the representation of thei...
How does the brain represent the world? Sensory neuroscience has given us a detailed window into how...
The fact that brain disorder can impair social interactions in different ways suggests that social c...
Mentalizing, conventionally defined as the process in which we infer the inner thoughts and intentio...
Mentalizing refers to our ability to read the mental states of other agents and engages many neural ...
Our ability to understand and think about the mental states of other people is referred to as “menta...
Human beings are uniquely equipped with the capacity to reason in sophisticated ways about others’ t...
The ability to read the minds of others (i.e., to mentalize) requires that perceivers understand a w...
The biological basis of social interaction is reviewed from the perspective of "how our brain makes ...
Although many examples exist for shared neural representations of self and other, it is unknown how ...
Humans’ tendency to infer others’ mental states is thought to be vital to social cognition. Yet peop...
Mentalizing involves the ability to predict someone else’s behavior based on their belief state. Mor...
The ability to Òmentalize,Ó that is to understand and manipulate other peopleÕs behavior in terms of...
Mentalizing is the capacity to understand ourselves and others in terms of intentional mental states...
Mentalizing is our ability to infer agents’ mental states. Attributing beliefs, knowledge, desires, ...
Both mentalization and empathy allow humans to understand others, through the representation of thei...
How does the brain represent the world? Sensory neuroscience has given us a detailed window into how...
The fact that brain disorder can impair social interactions in different ways suggests that social c...
Mentalizing, conventionally defined as the process in which we infer the inner thoughts and intentio...