The term "theory of mind" (ToM) describes an evolved psychological mechanism that is necessary to represent intentions and expectations in social interaction. It is thus involved in determining the proclivity of others to cooperate or defect. While in cooperative settings between two parties the intentions and expectations of the protagonists match, they diverge in deceptive scenarios, in which one protagonist is intentionally manipulated to hold a false belief about the intention of the other. In a functional magnetic resonance imaging paradigm using cartoons showing social interactions (including the outcome of the interaction) between two or three story characters, respectively, we sought to determine those brain areas of the ToM network...
Numerous fMRI studies have investigated the neural basis of theory of mind (ToM), however, results h...
International audienceDuring social interactions, it is important to judge accurately whether a pers...
Identifying someone else's noncooperative intentions can prevent exploitation in social interactions...
The term "theory of mind" (ToM) describes an evolved psychological mechanism that is necessary to re...
Baron-Cohen (1995) proposed that the theory of mind (ToM) inference system evolved to promote strate...
Folk wisdom indicates that people vary in the extent to which they can assess others’ cooperative in...
& We compared two tasks that are widely used in research on mentalizing—false belief stories and...
Communication based on informational asymmetries abounds in politics, business, and almost any other...
Communication based on informational asymmetries abounds in politics, business, and almost any other...
Deception is related to the ability to inhibit prepotent responses and to engage in mental tasks suc...
Inferring intentions from verbal and nonverbal human behaviour is critical for everyday social life....
Theory of mind (ToM) refers to the ability to infer the mental states of others. Behavioral measures...
cin.uni-tuebingen.de Communication based on informational asymmetries abounds in politics, business,...
Social neuroscience provides insights into the neural correlates of the human capacity to explain an...
During social interactions, it is important to judge accurately whether a person is honest or deceit...
Numerous fMRI studies have investigated the neural basis of theory of mind (ToM), however, results h...
International audienceDuring social interactions, it is important to judge accurately whether a pers...
Identifying someone else's noncooperative intentions can prevent exploitation in social interactions...
The term "theory of mind" (ToM) describes an evolved psychological mechanism that is necessary to re...
Baron-Cohen (1995) proposed that the theory of mind (ToM) inference system evolved to promote strate...
Folk wisdom indicates that people vary in the extent to which they can assess others’ cooperative in...
& We compared two tasks that are widely used in research on mentalizing—false belief stories and...
Communication based on informational asymmetries abounds in politics, business, and almost any other...
Communication based on informational asymmetries abounds in politics, business, and almost any other...
Deception is related to the ability to inhibit prepotent responses and to engage in mental tasks suc...
Inferring intentions from verbal and nonverbal human behaviour is critical for everyday social life....
Theory of mind (ToM) refers to the ability to infer the mental states of others. Behavioral measures...
cin.uni-tuebingen.de Communication based on informational asymmetries abounds in politics, business,...
Social neuroscience provides insights into the neural correlates of the human capacity to explain an...
During social interactions, it is important to judge accurately whether a person is honest or deceit...
Numerous fMRI studies have investigated the neural basis of theory of mind (ToM), however, results h...
International audienceDuring social interactions, it is important to judge accurately whether a pers...
Identifying someone else's noncooperative intentions can prevent exploitation in social interactions...