2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.01.15.575547
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Gaze and Arrows: does the Gaze Following Patch in the posterior temporal cortex differentiate social and symbolic spatial cues?

Marius Görner,
Hamidreza Ramzanpour,
Peter Dicke
et al.

Abstract: The Gaze Following Patch (GFP) is located in the posterior temporal cortex and has been described as a cortical module dedicated to processing other people's gaze direction in a domain-specific manner. Thus, it appears to be the neural correlate of Baron-Cohen's Eye-Direction Detector (EDD) which is one of the core modules in his Mindreading System - a neurocognitive model for the Theory of Mind concept. Inspired by Jerry Fodor's ideas on the modularity of the mind, Baron-Cohen proposed that, among other thing… Show more

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