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492 related items for PubMed ID: 17669444

  • 1. The intentional network: how the brain reads varieties of intentions.
    Ciaramidaro A, Adenzato M, Enrici I, Erk S, Pia L, Bara BG, Walter H.
    Neuropsychologia; 2007 Oct 01; 45(13):3105-13. PubMed ID: 17669444
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  • 2. Thinking about intentions.
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  • 3. Understanding intentions in social interaction: the role of the anterior paracingulate cortex.
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  • 4. Two takes on the social brain: a comparison of theory of mind tasks.
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  • 7. Task-specific activity and connectivity within the mentalizing network during emotion and intention mentalizing.
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  • 8. How do we infer others' goals from non-stereotypic actions? The outcome of context-sensitive inferential processing in right inferior parietal and posterior temporal cortex.
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  • 9. Grasping the intentions of others: the perceived intentionality of an action influences activity in the superior temporal sulcus during social perception.
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  • 10. Intention processing in communication: a common brain network for language and gestures.
    Enrici I, Adenzato M, Cappa S, Bara BG, Tettamanti M.
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  • 11. 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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  • 12. A functional MRI study of Theory of Mind in euthymic bipolar disorder patients.
    Malhi GS, Lagopoulos J, Das P, Moss K, Berk M, Coulston CM.
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  • 13. Spatio-temporal dynamics of kind versus hostile intentions in the human brain: An electrical neuroimaging study.
    Wang Y, Huang L, Zhang W, Zhang Z, Cacioppo S.
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  • 14. Neural correlates of the judgment of lying: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
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  • 16. Activity in right temporo-parietal junction is not selective for theory-of-mind.
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  • 17. Exploring the neural correlates of goal-directed action and intention understanding.
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  • 18. The ventromedial prefrontal cortex is involved in understanding affective but not cognitive theory of mind stories.
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  • 19. Temporo-parietal junction is involved in attribution of hostile intentionality in social interactions: an rTMS study.
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  • 20. Perspective-taking as part of narrative comprehension: a functional MRI study.
    Mano Y, Harada T, Sugiura M, Saito DN, Sadato N.
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