2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.08.16.553506
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Overlapping Neural Correlates Underpin Theory of Mind and Semantic Cognition: Evidence from a Meta-Analysis of 344 Functional Neuroimaging Studies

Eva Balgova,
Veronica Diveica,
Rebecca L. Jackson
et al.

Abstract: Key unanswered questions for cognitive neuroscience include whether social cognition is underpinned by specialised brain regions, and to what extent it simultaneously depends on more domain-general systems. Until we glean a better understanding of the contribution made by domain-general cognitive systems, theories of social cognition will remain fundamentally limited. In the present study, we evaluate a recent and novel proposal that the semantic cognition network plays a crucial role in supporting social proc… Show more

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“… 23 , 81 This common activation for theory of mind and semantic processing may reflect a shared and core role of the bilateral ATLs in generalized semantic representation. 23 , 90 …”
Section: The Anterior Temporal Lobes and Social-semantic Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
“… 23 , 81 This common activation for theory of mind and semantic processing may reflect a shared and core role of the bilateral ATLs in generalized semantic representation. 23 , 90 …”
Section: The Anterior Temporal Lobes and Social-semantic Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…28 Provided appropriate techniques which maximise ventral ATL signal are used, 29 contemporary fMRI studies have detected bilateral ventrolateral ATL activation when healthy participants engage in semantic processing for all types of concepts 19,30 including social concepts 31,32 and for other aspects of social cognition such as theory of mind. 22,23 One explanation for a shared contribution to semantic and social processing is that the ATLs store social knowledge as part of semantic memory more generally. 10,13 A challenge of the current literature in providing clear answers to these questions is that there is no general consensus on what makes a concept ‘social’ 13,33,34 and thus it is unclear what types of concept are critical to social behaviours.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%