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Cutting Edge Psychiatry in Practice, 2014
The ‘theory of mind’ deficit account explains social and communication problems in autism as resulting from difficulty tracking others’ thoughts. In this article I briefly describe the nature, history and implications of this influential account. The notion that people with autism show a sort of ‘mindblindness’ refined our understanding of their social-
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The ‘theory of mind’ deficit account explains social and communication problems in autism as resulting from difficulty tracking others’ thoughts. In this article I briefly describe the nature, history and implications of this influential account. The notion that people with autism show a sort of ‘mindblindness’ refined our understanding of their social-
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2015
Tasks devised to assess theory of mind abilities are considered. The findings from neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies are discussed as evidence for localization of theory of mind processes in frontal subregions. Evidence for the influence of healthy adult aging on theory of mind is also described.
Sarah E. MacPherson +4 more
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Tasks devised to assess theory of mind abilities are considered. The findings from neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies are discussed as evidence for localization of theory of mind processes in frontal subregions. Evidence for the influence of healthy adult aging on theory of mind is also described.
Sarah E. MacPherson +4 more
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<p>Theory of mind (ToM) refers to the ability to ascribe mental states to oneself and to others and how individuals may use this information to interpret the beliefs and intentions of others as distinct from their own. It is the capacity to understand people as mental beings with desires, beliefs, emotions, and intentions such that their actions,
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1997
Abstract Many of the social cognitive skills reviewed in the previous three chapters shed light on what different species of primates understand about the behavior of conspecifics. In chapter 7 it was established that most primates recognize familiar individuals and their relationships to one another and use this information, along ...
Michael Tomasello, Josep Call
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Abstract Many of the social cognitive skills reviewed in the previous three chapters shed light on what different species of primates understand about the behavior of conspecifics. In chapter 7 it was established that most primates recognize familiar individuals and their relationships to one another and use this information, along ...
Michael Tomasello, Josep Call
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Poly(ADP-Ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors: Exploiting a synthetic lethal strategy in the clinic
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2011Timothy A Yap, Johann Sebastian de Bono
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Integrative Oncology: Complementary Therapies for Pain, Anxiety, and Mood Disturbance
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2005Gary Deng
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