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Weijing Qi,Ziqi Wei,Huicong Lv et al. Weijing Qi et al.
Background: The accumulated evidence suggested that postpartum depression was mainly associated with maternal-infant bonding. However, this link needed to be further explained by potential mediating factors. This study ai...
Aikaterina Manoli,Frank Van Overwalle,Charlotte Grosse Wiesmann et al. Aikaterina Manoli et al.
There is accumulating evidence that the human cerebellum is heavily implicated in adult social cognition. Yet, its involvement in the development of Theory of Mind (ToM), a hallmark of social cognition, remains elusive. Using openly availab...
Colleen Hughes,Roberto C French,Richard Betzel et al. Colleen Hughes et al.
Functional connectivity among macroscale brain networks is minimally modified across rest and task states, suggesting a shared functional architecture supporting efficient neural processing. The extent of reconfiguration (ie change between ...
Jessica Leonardi,Federico Dazzi,Francesco Gazzillo Jessica Leonardi
Introduction: This study explored the relationship between different types of interpersonal guilt as conceived according to control-mastery theory and emotion dysregulation, mentalization, frustration intolerance, and body appreciation. Met...
Leslie B Adams,Jasmin R Brooks Stephens,Janel Cubbage et al. Leslie B Adams et al.
Suicide risk is a significant public health concern for individuals and communities across the United States, and the rates of suicidality are disproportionately rising for Black Americans. Recent frameworks have articulated the significanc...
Amir-Homayun Hallajian,Fateme Dehghani-Arani,Sepehr Sima et al. Amir-Homayun Hallajian et al.
Objectives: Theory of mind (ToM), or mentalizing, is the ability to attribute mental states to oneself and others and is altered in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Recent evidence suggests that implicit r...
Jacob Man Tik Chan,Heidi Ka Ying Lo,Anson Kai Chun Chau et al. Jacob Man Tik Chan et al.
Background: Literature suggests impaired theory-of-mind (ToM) in people with bipolar-disorder (BD). However, prior research primarily examined patients at chronic stage (stage 3c-4) and was constrained by clinical heterog...
Jean-Baptiste Davion,Céline Tard,Romain Viard et al. Jean-Baptiste Davion et al.
Background: Theory of Mind (ToM) Refers to the ability to infer other people's thoughts (Cognitive ToM) and emotions (Affective ToM). Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1 (DM1) Patients Showed an impairment of ToM capacities, but th...
D A Ferreira,F L Osório D A Ferreira
Background: Deficits in Executive Function (EF) and Theory of Mind (ToM) are common and significant in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), impacting self-regulation and social interaction. The nature of ToM d...
Jana Zitzmann,Anna Georg,Charlotte Rosenbach et al. Jana Zitzmann et al.
Background: Individuals with a borderline personality disorder (BPD) show impairments in their ability to mentalize. Particularly in the parent-child relationship, mentalizing is an important foundation for sensitive pare...
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