All Relations between mentalising and mental states

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Ahmad Abu-Akel, Simone Shamay-Tsoor. Neuroanatomical and neurochemical bases of theory of mind. Neuropsychologia. vol 49. issue 11. 2011-12-21. PMID:21803062. the cognitive tom network primarily engages the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex, the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex and the dorsal striatum; and the affective tom network primarily engages the ventromedial and orbitofrontal cortices, the ventral anterior cingulate cortex, the amygdala and the ventral striatum; (2) self and other mental-state representation is processed by distinct brain regions within the mentalizing network, and that the ability to distinguish between self and other mental states is modulated by a functionally interactive dorsal and ventral attention/selection systems at the temporoparietal junction and the anterior cingulate cortex; and (3) tom functioning is dependent on the integrity of the dopaminergic and serotonergic systems which are primarily engaged in the maintenance and application processes of represented mental states. 2011-12-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
Carla Sharp, Heather Pane, Carolyn Ha, Amanda Venta, Amee B Patel, Jennifer Sturek, Peter Fonag. Theory of mind and emotion regulation difficulties in adolescents with borderline traits. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. vol 50. issue 6. 2011-12-12. PMID:21621140. dysfunctions in both emotion regulation and social cognition (understanding behavior in mental state terms, theory of mind or mentalizing) have been proposed as explanations for disturbances of interpersonal behavior in borderline personality disorder (bpd). 2011-12-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
Damien Vistoli, Eric Brunet-Gouet, Emilie Baup-Bobin, Marie-Christine Hardy-Bayle, Christine Passerieu. Anatomical and temporal architecture of theory of mind: a MEG insight into the early stages. NeuroImage. vol 54. issue 2. 2011-04-05. PMID:20850554. representation of others' actions and mental states leads to the activation of several brain networks: the mentalizing and the "mirror neuron" systems as well as a "low level" social perception component. 2011-04-05 2023-08-12 human
Robert P Spunt, Ajay B Satpute, Matthew D Lieberma. Identifying the what, why, and how of an observed action: an fMRI study of mentalizing and mechanizing during action observation. Journal of cognitive neuroscience. vol 23. issue 1. 2011-01-18. PMID:20146607. embodied simulation theories suggest that this ability may be based in areas of the fronto-parietal mirror neuron system, yet neuroimaging studies that explicitly investigate the human ability to draw mental state inferences point to the involvement of a mentalizing" system consisting of regions that do not overlap with the mirror neuron system. 2011-01-18 2023-08-12 human
Tatia M C Lee, Alison K Y Ip, Kai Wang, Chun-Hua Xi, Pan-Pan Hu, Henry K F Mak, Shi-Hui Han, Chetwyn C H Cha. Faux pas deficits in people with medial frontal lesions as related to impaired understanding of a speaker's mental state. Neuropsychologia. vol 48. issue 6. 2010-07-30. PMID:20156464. this study examined the nature of deficits in mentalizing, the ability to read the mental state of other people, as measured by a faux pas task in people with medial frontal lesions. 2010-07-30 2023-08-12 human
William Hirstei. The misidentification syndromes as mindreading disorders. Cognitive neuropsychiatry. vol 15. issue 1. 2010-07-09. PMID:20017039. the posterior site of damage in capgras' is often reported to be the temporoparietal junction, an area that has a role in the mindreading system, a connected system of cortical areas that allow us to attribute mental states to others. 2010-07-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
Atsushi Senju, Victoria Southgate, Sarah White, Uta Frit. Mindblind eyes: an absence of spontaneous theory of mind in Asperger syndrome. Science (New York, N.Y.). vol 325. issue 5942. 2009-08-25. PMID:19608858. adults with asperger syndrome can understand mental states such as desires and beliefs (mentalizing) when explicitly prompted to do so, despite having impairments in social communication. 2009-08-25 2023-08-12 human
Michael X Cohen, Nicole David, Kai Vogeley, Christian E Elge. Gamma-band activity in the human superior temporal sulcus during mentalizing from nonverbal social cues. Psychophysiology. vol 46. issue 1. 2009-03-20. PMID:18992070. the posterior superior temporal sulcus (psts) is a key structure for our ability to infer others' mental states based on social cues including facial expressions, body posture, and gestures ("mentalizing"), but the neural mechanisms of this ability remain largely unknown. 2009-03-20 2023-08-12 human
Mirjam Sprong, Patricia Schothorst, Ellen Vos, Joop Hox, Herman van Engelan. Theory of mind in schizophrenia: meta-analysis. The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science. vol 191. 2007-12-31. PMID:17602119. mentalising impairment (an impaired ability to think about people in terms of their mental states) has frequently been associated with schizophrenia. 2007-12-31 2023-08-12 Not clear
U Frit. Mind blindness and the brain in autism. Neuron. vol 32. issue 6. 2002-10-01. PMID:11754830. experimental evidence shows that the inability to attribute mental states, such as desires and beliefs, to self and others (mentalizing) explains the social and communication impairments of individuals with autism. 2002-10-01 2023-08-12 human