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Testing the domain-specificity of a theory of mind deficit in brain-injured patients: Evidence from an improved false photograph task with reduced language and executive demands

Testing the domain-specificity of a theory of mind deficit in brain-injured patients: Evidence from an improved false photograph task with reduced language and executive demands

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Prif Awduron: Apperly, I, Samson, D, Chiavarino, C, Bickerton, W, Humphreys, G
Fformat: Conference item
Cyhoeddwyd: 2005
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  • Testing the domain-specificity of a theory of mind deficit in brain-injured patients: evidence for consistent performance on non-verbal, "reality-unknown" false belief and false photograph tasks.
    gan: Apperly, I, et al.
    Cyhoeddwyd: (2007)
  • Frontal and temporo-parietal lobe contributions to theory of mind: neuropsychological evidence from a false-belief task with reduced language and executive demands.
    gan: Apperly, I, et al.
    Cyhoeddwyd: (2004)
  • Error analyses reveal contrasting deficits in "theory of mind": neuropsychological evidence from a 3-option false belief task.
    gan: Samson, D, et al.
    Cyhoeddwyd: (2007)
  • Domain-specificity and theory of mind: evaluating neuropsychological evidence.
    gan: Apperly, I, et al.
    Cyhoeddwyd: (2005)
  • The effect of action goal hierarchy on the coding of object orientation in imitation tasks: evidence from patients with parietal lobe damage.
    gan: Chiavarino, C, et al.
    Cyhoeddwyd: (2008)

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