2022
DOI: 10.1089/brain.2021.0063
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Functional Interactions Between Neural Substrates of Socio-cognitive Mechanisms Involved in Simple Deception and Manipulative Truth

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“…For deception, specifically, the theory of mind involvement is especially relevant (Sip et al, 2008). Local activity and functional connectivity in areas of the theory of mind network, including the bilateral TPJ, were previously shown to increase during the choice to deceive compared to the choice to tell the truth (Lisofsky et al, 2014;Volz et al, 2015;Zheltyakova et al, 2020Zheltyakova et al, , 2022. It is possible to speculate that deactivation of the right TPJ prior to telling the truth is associated with preventing the attention shift, while its activation prior to deceiving can signify the key role of social cognition in interpreting feedback prior to performing deception.…”
Section: Feedback Valence During Feedback Observation In the Task Of ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For deception, specifically, the theory of mind involvement is especially relevant (Sip et al, 2008). Local activity and functional connectivity in areas of the theory of mind network, including the bilateral TPJ, were previously shown to increase during the choice to deceive compared to the choice to tell the truth (Lisofsky et al, 2014;Volz et al, 2015;Zheltyakova et al, 2020Zheltyakova et al, , 2022. It is possible to speculate that deactivation of the right TPJ prior to telling the truth is associated with preventing the attention shift, while its activation prior to deceiving can signify the key role of social cognition in interpreting feedback prior to performing deception.…”
Section: Feedback Valence During Feedback Observation In the Task Of ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As one may suspect, there is rich literature regarding neuroimaging studies that have linked the Theory of Mind (ToM) with the rTPJ [46,[85][86][87][88][89][90][91][92][93]. Temporary inhibition via application of TMS to rTPJ causes individuals to take another's beliefs into consideration at a much lower rate, pinpointing the role the rTPJ plays in making decisions, specifically in regards to the actions, values and beliefs of others [83].…”
Section: Tms and Rtmsmentioning
confidence: 99%