Left temporoparietal junction is necessary for representing someone else's belief.
A standard view in the neuroscience literature is that the frontal lobes sustain our ability to process others' mental states such as beliefs, intentions and desires (this ability is often referred to as having 'theory of mind'). Here we report evidence from brain-damaged patients sho...
主要な著者: | Samson, D, Apperly, I, Chiavarino, C, Humphreys, G |
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フォーマット: | Journal article |
言語: | English |
出版事項: |
2004
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