Neural correlates of theory-of-mind are associated with variation in children’s everyday social cognition
Volume: 14, Issue: 6, Pages: 579 - 589
Published: Jun 1, 2019
Abstract
Theory of mind (ToM), the capacity to reason about others’ mental states, is central to healthy social development. Neural mechanisms supporting ToM may contribute to individual differences in children’s social cognitive behavior. Employing a false belief functional magnetic resonance imaging paradigm, we identified patterns of neural activity and connectivity elicited by ToM reasoning in school-age children (N = 32, ages 9–13). Next, we tested...
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Title
Neural correlates of theory-of-mind are associated with variation in children’s everyday social cognition
Published Date
Jun 1, 2019
Volume
14
Issue
6
Pages
579 - 589
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