2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.01.16.524238
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Gaze patterns and brain activations in humans and marmosets in the Frith-Happé theory-of-mind animation task

Abstract: Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to ascribe mental states to other individuals. This process is so strong that it extends even to the attribution of mental states to animations depicting interacting simple geometric shapes, such as in the Frith-Happe animations in which two triangles move either purposelessly (Random condition), or as if one triangle is reacting to the other triangles mental state (ToM condition). Currently, there is no evidence that nonhuman primates attribute mental states to movin… Show more

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