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661 related items for PubMed ID: 15936784

  • 1. Making sense of another mind: the role of the right temporo-parietal junction.
    Saxe R, Wexler A.
    Neuropsychologia; 2005; 43(10):1391-9. PubMed ID: 15936784
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  • 2. Activity in right temporo-parietal junction is not selective for theory-of-mind.
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  • 7. Functional activity of the right temporo-parietal junction and of the medial prefrontal cortex associated with true and false belief reasoning.
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  • 10. It's the thought that counts: specific brain regions for one component of theory of mind.
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  • 13. Temporal pole activity during understanding other persons' mental states correlates with neuroticism trait.
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  • 14. Frontal and temporo-parietal lobe contributions to theory of mind: neuropsychological evidence from a false-belief task with reduced language and executive demands.
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  • 20. Anatomical segregation of representations of personally familiar and famous people in the temporal and parietal cortices.
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