Investigations of the neural basis of theory of mind - the
ability to think about other people's thoughts - only recently
became feasible; now, the number of such investigations and the
sophistication of the results are accelerating dramatically.
The articles in this special issue use a wide range of
techniques (including fMRI, EEG, TMS, and psychophisiology) and
subject populations (including children, twins, and patients with
developmental or acquired neural damage) to address fundamental
questions about the cognitive and neural structure of theory of
mind.
Topics include: (1) the relationship between theory of mind and
other, perhaps "precursor," social cognitive processes, such as
empathy and the perception of biological motion; (2) the
relationship between theory of mind and domain-general cognitive
functions, such as executive function and language; and (3) how
theory of mind is deployed in real social contexts, such as social
exchange.
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