To do or not to do: the cerebellum and neocortex contribute to predicting sequences of social intentions

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    This process, which includes reading mental states, such as personality traits, beliefs, and intentions is termed mentalizing (Molenberghs et_al, 2016; Schurz et_al, 2014; Van Overwalle and amp; Baetens, 2009). Along with these cortical areas, the posterior cerebel‑ lum-specifically Crus 1 and 2, as well as lobule IX-has been identified as being involved in social mentalizing (Pisotta and amp; Molinari, 2014; Van Overwalle et_al, 2014; Van Overwalle, Van de Steen, et_al, 2020c). According to this proposal, in the social domain, the posterior cerebellum receives incoming information about others` actions, checks the sequences of . . .

     

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