Human reasoning on social interactions in naturalistic context: insights from the theory of mind brain circuits.
Sara Isernia,
Alice Pirastru,
Federica Rossetto
et al.
Abstract:The relationship between neural social cognition patterns and performance on social cognition tasks in daily life is a topic of debate, with key consideration given to the extent to which theory of mind (ToM) brain circuits share properties reflecting the naturalistic context. To test implicit and explicit mentalizing in naturalistic context, we used an experimental fMRI paradigm that provided brain activation within the ToM brain circuits. We conducted the experiment on 42 adults and found that only explicit … Show more
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