“…The first theory is the neuroscience-based cognitive-affective theory of mind (Premack & Woodruff, 1978). Reference to this theory is justified from the perspective that human behaviour is a result of thinking that is originated from minds and body (Fast, Hertel, & Clark, 2014). This cognitive-affective theory of mind provides the basis for understanding the neural bases of the human mind through the two systems of brain namely cognitive and affective.…”