The Neural Basis of Event Simulation: An fMRI Study

Volume: 9, Issue: 5, Pages: e96534 - e96534
Published: May 2, 2014
Abstract
Event simulation (ES) is the situational inference process in which perceived event features such as objects, agents, and actions are associated in the brain to represent the whole situation. ES provides a common basis for various cognitive processes, such as perceptual prediction, situational understanding/prediction, and social cognition (such as mentalizing/trait inference). Here, functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to elucidate...
Paper Details
Title
The Neural Basis of Event Simulation: An fMRI Study
Published Date
May 2, 2014
Journal
Volume
9
Issue
5
Pages
e96534 - e96534
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