Corrado Corradi-Dell'Acqua
Corrado Corradi-Dell'Acqua
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Influence of Transient Emotional Episodes on Affective and Cognitive Theory of Mind
Our emotions may influence how we interact with others. Previous studies have shown an important role of emotion induction in …
Emilie Qiao-Tasserit
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Corrado Corradi˗Dell'Acqua
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Patrik Vuilleumier
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Healthcare experience affects pain-specific responses to others’ suffering in the anterior insula
Medical students and professional healthcare providers often underestimate patients’ pain, together with decreased neural responses to …
Corrado Corradi˗Dell'Acqua
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Christoph Hofstetter
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Gil Sharvit
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Olivier Hugli
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Patrik Vuilleumier
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Cognitive and affective Theory of Mind double dissociation after parietal and temporal lobe tumors
Extensive neuroimaging literature suggests that understanding others’ thoughts and emotions engages a wide network encompassing …
Fabio Campanella
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Thomas West
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Corrado Corradi˗Dell'Acqua
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Miran Skrap
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Deficits in cognitive and affective theory of mind relate to dissociated lesion patterns in prefrontal and insular cortex
Neuroimaging studies suggest that understanding emotions in others engages brain regions partially common to those associated with more …
Corrado Corradi˗Dell'Acqua
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Roberta Ronchi
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Marine Thomasson
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Therese Bernati
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Arnaud Saj
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Patrik Vuilleumier
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Theory of Mind
How the brain represents others’ cognitive and affective states.
How the brain predicts people’s behavior in relation to rules and desires. Evidence of a medio-prefrontal dissociation
Forming and updating impressions about others is critical in everyday life and engages portions of the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex …
Corrado Corradi˗Dell'Acqua
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Francesco Turri
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Laurence Kaufmann
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Fabrice Clément
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Sophie Schwartz
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Cognitive and affective theory of mind share the same local patterns of activity in posterior temporal but not medial prefrontal cortex
Understanding emotions in others engages specific brain regions in temporal and medial prefrontal cortices. These activations are often …
Corrado Corradi˗Dell'Acqua
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Christoph Hofstetter
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Patrik Vuilleumier
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