The impact of extensive medial frontal lobe damage on 'Theory of Mind' and cognition
The ability of humans to predict and explain other people's behaviour by attributing to them independent mental states, such as desires and beliefs, is considered to be due to our ability to construct a 'Theory of Mind'. Recently, several neuroimaging studies have implicated the media...
Main Authors: | Bird, C, Castelli, F, Malik, O, Frith, U, Husain, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2004
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