Is the right frontal cortex really crucial in the mentalizing network? A longitudinal study in patients with a slow-growing lesion
Abstract
Assessing the subjective experience of others in terms of mental states, a brain function referred to as mentalizing, is achieved in the brain through a set of low-level perceptual and high-level inference-based processes. Because of its recurrent implication in fMRI studies, the right frontal cortex, especially in its inferolateral and dorsomesial parts, is posited to be a “core system” in the sustenance of these neurocognitive mechanisms. In...
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Title
Is the right frontal cortex really crucial in the mentalizing network? A longitudinal study in patients with a slow-growing lesion
Published Date
Nov 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
49
Issue
10
Pages
2711 - 2727
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