All Relations between mentalising and temporoparietal junction

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B Locke Welborn, Matthew D Lieberman, Diane Goldenberg, Andrew J Fuligni, Adriana Galván, Eva H Telze. Neural mechanisms of social influence in adolescence. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 11. issue 1. 2016-08-01. PMID:26203050. social influence from both sources evoked activity in brain regions implicated in mentalizing (medial prefrontal cortex, left temporoparietal junction, right temporoparietal junction), reward (ventromedial prefrontal cortex), and self-control (right ventrolateral prefrontal cortex). 2016-08-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Sylvia A Morelli, Jared B Torre, Naomi I Eisenberge. The neural bases of feeling understood and not understood. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 9. issue 12. 2015-07-20. PMID:24396002. both feeling understood and not feeling understood activated different components of the mentalizing system (feeling understood: precuneus and temporoparietal junction; not feeling understood: dorsomedial prefrontal cortex). 2015-07-20 2023-08-12 human
Anna K Kuhlen, Carsten Bogler, Marc Swerts, John-Dylan Hayne. Neural coding of assessing another person's knowledge based on nonverbal cues. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 10. issue 5. 2015-07-09. PMID:25140046. while activation in both networks underlies the processing of nonverbal cues, only activity in the mentalizing network, most notably the medial prefrontal cortex and the bilateral temporoparietal junction, is modulated by how confident the respondent is judged to be. 2015-07-09 2023-08-13 human
Harriet Cullen, Ryota Kanai, Bahador Bahrami, Geraint Ree. Individual differences in anthropomorphic attributions and human brain structure. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 9. issue 9. 2015-05-14. PMID:23887807. we found that individual differences in anthropomorphism for non-human animals correlated with the grey matter volume of the left temporoparietal junction, a brain area involved in mentalizing. 2015-05-14 2023-08-12 human
Sai Li, Xiaoming Jiang, Hongbo Yu, Xiaolin Zho. Cognitive empathy modulates the processing of pragmatic constraints during sentence comprehension. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 9. issue 8. 2015-04-10. PMID:23893849. previous studies have shown that brain regions for mentalizing, including temporoparietal junction (tpj) and medial prefrontal cortex (mpfc), are activated in understanding the nonliteral meaning of sentences. 2015-04-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
Kristin Trapp, Stephanie Spengler, Torsten Wüstenberg, Corinde E Wiers, Niko A Busch, Felix Bermpoh. Imagining triadic interactions simultaneously activates mirror and mentalizing systems. NeuroImage. vol 98. 2015-03-09. PMID:24825504. in all trial-types, we found activations in core mentalizing brain areas (medial prefrontal cortex, posterior cingulate cortex, precuneus and temporoparietal junction). 2015-03-09 2023-08-13 human
Erie D Boorman, John P O'Doherty, Ralph Adolphs, Antonio Range. The behavioral and neural mechanisms underlying the tracking of expertise. Neuron. vol 80. issue 6. 2014-02-24. PMID:24360551. neurally, many components of the mentalizing network-medial prefrontal cortex, anterior cingulate gyrus, temporoparietal junction, and precuneus-represented or updated expertise beliefs about both people and algorithms. 2014-02-24 2023-08-12 human
Carrie J McAdams, Daniel C Krawczy. Neural Responses during Social and Self-Knowledge Tasks in Bulimia Nervosa. Frontiers in psychiatry. vol 4. 2013-09-25. PMID:24065928. in the social attribution task, we examined activity in the right temporoparietal junction (rtpj), an area frequently associated with mentalization. 2013-09-25 2023-08-12 human
Brittany S Cassidy, Joanne Y Shih, Angela H Gutches. Age-related changes to the neural correlates of social evaluation. Social neuroscience. vol 7. issue 6. 2013-04-10. PMID:22439896. both age groups engaged regions implicated in mentalizing and impression formation when making social relative to non-social evaluations, including dorsal and ventral medial prefrontal cortices, precuneus, and temporoparietal junction. 2013-04-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
Christoph W Korn, Kristin Prehn, Soyoung Q Park, Henrik Walter, Hauke R Heekere. Positively biased processing of self-relevant social feedback. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 32. issue 47. 2013-02-01. PMID:23175836. second, the comparison-related component correlated with activity in the mentalizing network, including the mpfc, the temporoparietal junction, the superior temporal sulcus, the temporal pole, and the inferior frontal gyrus. 2013-02-01 2023-08-12 human
Thierry Chaminade, Delphine Rosset, David Da Fonseca, Bruno Nazarian, Ewald Lutcher, Gordon Cheng, Christine Deruell. How do we think machines think? An fMRI study of alleged competition with an artificial intelligence. Frontiers in human neuroscience. vol 6. 2012-10-02. PMID:22586381. finally, mentalizing regions, the medial prefrontal cortex and right temporoparietal junction, responded to the human only, supporting the specificity of mentalizing areas for interactions with intentional agents. 2012-10-02 2023-08-12 human
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
Penelope A Lewis, Roozbeh Rezaie, Rachel Brown, Neil Roberts, R I M Dunba. Ventromedial prefrontal volume predicts understanding of others and social network size. NeuroImage. vol 57. issue 4. 2011-11-21. PMID:21616156. this revealed that gray matter volume in bilateral posterior frontal pole and left temporoparietal junction and superior temporal sucus varies parametrically with mentalizing competence. 2011-11-21 2023-08-12 human
J Cloutier, J D E Gabrieli, D O'Young, N Ambad. An fMRI study of violations of social expectations: when people are not who we expect them to be. NeuroImage. vol 57. issue 2. 2011-10-13. PMID:21569855. the results reveal that brain regions previously involved in mentalizing (i.e., temporoparietal junction and medial prefrontal cortex) are preferentially recruited when viewing incongruent social targets. 2011-10-13 2023-08-12 human
Berna Güroğlu, Wouter van den Bos, Serge A R B Rombouts, Eveline A Cron. Unfair? It depends: neural correlates of fairness in social context. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 5. issue 4. 2011-03-25. PMID:20350933. rejection of unfair offers in the no-alternative condition further resulted in activity in the anterior medial prefrontal cortex and the temporoparietal junction, which was interpreted in terms of higher moral mentalizing demands required in social decision-making when rejection could not be readily justified. 2011-03-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
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
Thierry Chaminade, Jessica Hodgins, Mitsuo Kawat. Anthropomorphism influences perception of computer-animated characters' actions. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 2. issue 3. 2010-06-23. PMID:18985142. fmri showed that the response bias correlates positively with activity in the mentalizing network including left temporoparietal junction and anterior cingulate cortex, and negatively with regions sustaining motor resonance. 2010-06-23 2023-08-12 human
Christine I Hooker, Sara C Verosky, Laura T Germine, Robert T Knight, Mark D'Esposit. Neural activity during social signal perception correlates with self-reported empathy. Brain research. vol 1308. 2010-03-01. PMID:19836364. prior evidence shows that mentalizing tasks engage a neural network which includes the temporoparietal junction, superior temporal sulcus, and medial prefrontal cortex. 2010-03-01 2023-08-12 human
Rajesh K Kana, Timothy A Keller, Vladimir L Cherkassky, Nancy J Minshew, Marcel Adam Jus. Atypical frontal-posterior synchronization of Theory of Mind regions in autism during mental state attribution. Social neuroscience. vol 4. issue 2. 2009-04-24. PMID:18633829. at the cortical level, mentalizing (attribution of metal states) is underpinned by the coordination and integration of the components of the tom network, which include the medial frontal gyrus, the anterior paracingulate, and the right temporoparietal junction. 2009-04-24 2023-08-12 human