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Background Mentalizing, the ability to understand the self and others as well as behaviour in terms of intentional mental states, is impaired in Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD).
R. P. Rifkin-Zybutz +7 more
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Studying autism might be a complex endeavor due to its clinical heterogeneity. Little is currently known about potential sex differences in autistic adults, especially regarding mentalizing and narrative coherence.
Tom Bylemans +6 more
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IntroductionThere is robust evidence that both patients with schizophrenia (SCZ) and borderline personality disorder (BPD) display mentalizing difficulties.
Jonas G. Weijers +7 more
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Mentalizing in Value-Based Vicarious Learning
Humans routinely learn to value things and actions by observing and interacting with others. Such vicarious learning often involves mentalizing, making inferences about the content of the minds of those we are learning from.
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Mentalizing, or social cognition, refers to the brain’s higher order capacity that allows humans to be aware of one’s own and others’ mental states (e.g., emotions, feelings, intentions). While cognition in social anxiety has been broadly analyzed, there
Sergi Ballespí +7 more
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Schizotypy and mentalizing: An fMRI study [PDF]
Introduction: Schizotypy is a personality trait characterized by subclinical schizophrenia symptoms. Individuals with schizophrenia typically display behavioral mentalizing deficits and altered neural correlates during mentalizing.
Kircher T., Acosta H., Straube B.
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The neurobiology of mentalizing [PDF]
Mentalizing is the capacity to understand ourselves and others in terms of intentional mental states, such as feelings, desires, wishes, attitudes, and goals. It is a fundamental capacity in our complex social environment.
Luyten, Patrick
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In this correspondence we correct some misleading information about mentalization-based treatment in Oslo, Norway.
Sigmund Karterud +1 more
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Mentalizing and Epistemic Trust: The work of Peter Fonagy and colleagues at the Anna Freud Centre [PDF]
The theory of mentalizing and epistemic trust introduced by Peter Fonagy and colleagues at the Anna Freud Centre has been an important perspective on mental health and illness.
Foster, Sarah, Duschinsky, Robbie
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Mentalizing Mistakes: Distinguishing Mentalizing Ability from Bias in God Beliefs
The claim that religions are by-products of evolutionary adaptations has been at the center of the cognitive science of religion since its inception nearly three decades ago.
LeRon Shults, Marjaana Lindeman
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