All Relations between mentalising and temporoparietal junction

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Shinobu Kitayama, Qinggang Yu, Anthony P King, Carolyn Yoon, Israel Liberzo. The gray matter volume of the temporoparietal junction varies across cultures: a moderating role of the dopamine D4 receptor gene (DRD4). Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 15. issue 2. 2021-06-01. PMID:32300802. in the current work, we tested whether this cultural difference might be reflected in the gray matter (gm) volume of the temporoparietal junction (tpj), a brain region selectively implicated in perspective taking and mentalizing. 2021-06-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Margerete J S Schoett, Ulrike Basten, Ralf Deichmann, Christian J Fiebach, Tamara Fischman. Brain responses to social cues of attachment in mid-childhood. Attachment & human development. 2021-05-20. PMID:33464174. attachment-related stimuli elicited enhanced activation in the precuneus, temporoparietal junction area, and medial superior frontal gyrus (described as mentalization network). 2021-05-20 2023-08-13 Not clear
Rui Watanabe, Yuri Kim, Yoshiaki Kikuch. First-person perspective sharpens the understanding of distressful physical feelings associated with physical disability: A functional magnetic resonance study. Biological psychology. vol 157. 2021-02-15. PMID:33091449. compared to the tpp, the fpp elicited stronger activation in the inferior parietal lobule (ipl), right temporoparietal junction, and anterior cingulate cortex, which are associated with body representation, mentalization, and empathy, respectively. 2021-02-15 2023-08-13 Not clear
Panteleimon Giannakopoulos, Cristelle Rodriguez, Marie-Louise Montandon, Valentina Garibotto, Sven Haller, François R Herrman. Personality Factors' Impact on the Structural Integrity of Mentalizing Network in Old Age: A Combined PET-MRI Study. Frontiers in psychiatry. vol 11. 2020-12-16. PMID:33312132. the mentalizing network (mn) treats social interactions based on our understanding of other people's intentions and includes the medial prefrontal cortex (mpfc), temporoparietal junction (tpj), posterior cingulate cortex (pcc), precuneus (pc), and amygdala. 2020-12-16 2023-08-13 Not clear
Pascal Molenberghs, Winnifred R Loui. Insights From fMRI Studies Into Ingroup Bias. Frontiers in psychology. vol 9. 2020-10-01. PMID:30327636. third, we describe how group membership influences activity in brain areas involved in mentalizing such as the medial prefrontal cortex (mpfc) and temporoparietal junction (tpj). 2020-10-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Ahmad M Abu-Akel, Ian A Apperly, Stephen J Wood, Peter C Hanse. Re-imaging the intentional stance. Proceedings. Biological sciences. vol 287. issue 1925. 2020-06-30. PMID:32290800. the mere perception of the opponent (whether human or computer) as intentional activated the mentalizing network: the temporoparietal junction (tpj) bilaterally, right temporal pole, anterior paracingulate cortex (apcc) and the precuneus. 2020-06-30 2023-08-13 human
Adam R Teed, Kihwan Han, Jelena Rakic, Daniel B Mark, Daniel C Krawczy. The influence of oxytocin and vasopressin on men's judgments of social dominance and trustworthiness: An fMRI study of neutral faces. Psychoneuroendocrinology. vol 106. 2020-03-31. PMID:31015068. avp attenuated left temporoparietal junction activity as face ratings increased, a result consistent with avp influencing mentalization. 2020-03-31 2023-08-13 Not clear
Birgit Rauchbauer, Bruno Nazarian, Morgane Bourhis, Magalie Ochs, Laurent Prévot, Thierry Chaminad. Brain activity during reciprocal social interaction investigated using conversational robots as control condition. Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences. vol 374. issue 1771. 2020-03-03. PMID:30852994. we hypothesized that independently of differences in behaviour between interactions with the human and robot agent, neural markers of mentalizing (temporoparietal junction (tpj) and medial prefrontal cortex) and social motivation (hypothalamus and amygdala) would only be active in hhi. 2020-03-03 2023-08-13 human
Masaki O Abe, Takahiko Koike, Shuntaro Okazaki, Sho K Sugawara, Kohske Takahashi, Katsumi Watanabe, Norihiro Sadat. Neural correlates of online cooperation during joint force production. NeuroImage. vol 191. 2019-12-19. PMID:30739061. compared with the single force-production task, the joint task enhanced the ncr and activated the mentalizing system, including the medial prefrontal cortex, precuneus, and bilateral posterior subdivision of the temporoparietal junction (tpj). 2019-12-19 2023-08-13 human
David G Weissman, Kristina L Gelardi, Rand D Conger, Richard W Robins, Paul D Hastings, Amanda E Guye. Adolescent Externalizing Problems: Contributions of Community Crime Exposure and Neural Function During Emotion Introspection in Mexican-Origin Youth. Journal of research on adolescence : the official journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence. vol 28. issue 2. 2019-11-06. PMID:29080233. at lower levels of neural activity during sadness introspection in posterior cingulate and left temporoparietal junction, and in left amygdala, brain regions involved in mentalizing and emotion, respectively, a stronger positive association between community crime exposure and externalizing problems was found. 2019-11-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
Hongbo Yu, Xiaoxue Gao, Yuanyuan Zhou, Xiaolin Zho. Decomposing Gratitude: Representation and Integration of Cognitive Antecedents of Gratitude in the Brain. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 38. issue 21. 2019-10-22. PMID:29735557. recipient's self-benefit was encoded in reward-sensitive regions (e.g., ventral striatum), whereas benefactor-cost was encoded in regions associated with mentalizing (e.g., temporoparietal junction). 2019-10-22 2023-08-13 human
Diana Alkire, Daniel Levitas, Katherine Rice Warnell, Elizabeth Redca. Social interaction recruits mentalizing and reward systems in middle childhood. Human brain mapping. vol 39. issue 10. 2019-06-03. PMID:29885085. mental versus non-mental reasoning engaged regions identified in prior mentalizing studies, including the temporoparietal junction, superior temporal sulcus, and dorsomedial prefrontal cortex. 2019-06-03 2023-08-13 Not clear
Elisabeth Schreuders, Eduard T Klapwijk, Geert-Jan Will, Berna Güroğl. Friend versus foe: Neural correlates of prosocial decisions for liked and disliked peers. Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience. vol 18. issue 1. 2019-05-07. PMID:29318509. further preliminary analyses showed that prosocial decisions involving friends were associated with heightened activity in the bilateral posterior temporoparietal junction, and selfish decisions involving disliked peers were associated with heightened superior temporal sulcus activity, which are brain regions consistently shown to be involved in mentalizing and perspective taking in prior studies. 2019-05-07 2023-08-13 human
Chunliang Feng, Zhiyuan Zhu, Ruolei Gu, Xia Wu, Yue-Jia Luo, Frank Kruege. Resting-State Functional Connectivity Underlying Costly Punishment: A Machine-Learning Approach. Neuroscience. vol 385. 2019-02-21. PMID:29890292. importantly, the most discriminative features that contributed to the classification were those regions frequently implicated in costly punishment decisions, including dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dacc) and putamen (salience network), dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmpfc) and temporoparietal junction (mentalizing network), and lateral prefrontal cortex (central-executive network). 2019-02-21 2023-08-13 human
Flora Vanlangendonck, Atsuko Takashima, Roel M Willems, Peter Hagoor. Distinguishable memory retrieval networks for collaboratively and non-collaboratively learned information. Neuropsychologia. vol 111. 2019-02-05. PMID:29221830. the fmri results show that the retrieval of collaboratively generated labels as compared to individually learned labels engages brain regions involved in understanding others (mentalizing or theory of mind) and autobiographical memory, including the medial prefrontal cortex, the right temporoparietal junction and the precuneus. 2019-02-05 2023-08-13 human
Annabel D Nijhof, Lara Bardi, Marcel Brass, Jan R Wiersem. Brain activity for spontaneous and explicit mentalizing in adults with autism spectrum disorder: An fMRI study. NeuroImage. Clinical. vol 18. 2019-02-04. PMID:29876255. recent findings indicate involvement of the right temporoparietal junction (rtpj) in both explicit and spontaneous mentalizing (bardi et al., 2016). 2019-02-04 2023-08-13 human
Nick Wasylyshyn, Brett Hemenway Falk, Javier O Garcia, Christopher N Cascio, Matthew Brook O'Donnell, C Raymond Bingham, Bruce Simons-Morton, Jean M Vettel, Emily B Fal. Global brain dynamics during social exclusion predict subsequent behavioral conformity. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 13. issue 2. 2018-11-27. PMID:29529310. we computed the difference in functional connectivity between social exclusion and social inclusion from each node in the brain to nodes in two brain networks, one previously associated with mentalizing (medial prefrontal cortex, temporoparietal junction, precuneus, temporal poles) and another with social pain (dorsal anterior cingulate cortex, anterior insula). 2018-11-27 2023-08-13 Not clear
Idalmis Santiesteban, Simran Kaur, Geoffrey Bird, Caroline Catmu. Attentional processes, not implicit mentalizing, mediate performance in a perspective-taking task: Evidence from stimulation of the temporoparietal junction. NeuroImage. vol 155. 2018-04-20. PMID:28454821. attentional processes, not implicit mentalizing, mediate performance in a perspective-taking task: evidence from stimulation of the temporoparietal junction. 2018-04-20 2023-08-13 human
Idalmis Santiesteban, Simran Kaur, Geoffrey Bird, Caroline Catmu. Attentional processes, not implicit mentalizing, mediate performance in a perspective-taking task: Evidence from stimulation of the temporoparietal junction. NeuroImage. vol 155. 2018-04-20. PMID:28454821. a mentalizing explanation was supported by fmri data claiming to show greater activation of brain areas involved in mentalizing, including right temporoparietal junction (rtpj), when participants made self-perspective judgements in a mentalistic, but not in a non-mentalistic condition, an interpretation subsequently challenged. 2018-04-20 2023-08-13 human
Tobias Schuwerk, Matthias Schurz, Fabian Müller, Rainer Rupprecht, Monika Somme. The rTPJ's overarching cognitive function in networks for attention and theory of mind. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 12. issue 1. 2017-10-31. PMID:27798260. cortical networks underpinning attentional control and mentalizing converge at the right temporoparietal junction (rtpj). 2017-10-31 2023-08-13 Not clear