Characterising the spatial and oscillatory unfolding of theory of mind in adults using fmri and meg

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  • who: Sarah I. Mossad from the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Germany University of Nebraska-Lincoln have published the article: Characterising the spatial and oscillatory unfolding of Theory of Mind in adults using fMRI and MEG, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The study had three main objectives: to corroborate previous findings that the social attribution task recruits core ToM regions in fMRI, to determine which frequency bands modulate ToM processing in the social attribution task, and_(3) to establish which regions of the ToM network are functionally connected. One of the unique aspects of . . .

     

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