Measuring visual perspective taking in the brain with avatars and arrows: Which question are we asking?
There is an ongoing debate about the involvement of Theory of Mind (ToM) processes in Visual Perspective Taking (VPT). In an fMRI study (Schurz et al., 2015), we borrowed the positive features from a novel VPT task – which is widely used in behavioral research – to study previously overlooked experi...
Main Authors: | Schurz, M, Kronbichler, M, Weissengruber, S, Surtees, A, Perner, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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