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Are women better mindreaders? Sex differences in neural correlates of mentalizing detected with functional MRI

机译:女人是更好的读心者吗?功能性MRI检测到的心理关联神经相关的性别差异

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BackgroundThe ability to mentalize, i.e. develop a Theory of Mind (ToM), enables us to anticipate and build a model of the thoughts, emotions and intentions of others. It has long been hypothesised that women differ from men in their mentalizing abilities. In the present fMRI study we examined the impact of (1) gender (women vs. men) and (2) game partner (human vs. computer) on ToM associated neural activity in the medial prefrontal cortex. Groups of men (n = 12) and women (n = 12) interacted in an iterated classical prisoner's dilemma forced choice situation with alleged human and computer partners who were outside the scanner.
机译:背景能够进行心理化的能力,即发展心理理论(ToM)的能力,使我们能够预测并建立他人思想,情感和意图的模型。长期以来一直有人假设,女性在心理能力上与男性不同。在目前的fMRI研究中,我们检查了(1)性别(女性与男性)和(2)游戏伴侣(人类与计算机)对内侧前额叶皮质ToM相关神经活动的影响。成群的男人(n = 12)和女人(n = 12)在一个反复出现的经典囚徒困境强迫选择情况下与扫描仪外部的所谓的人类和计算机伙伴进行了交互。

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