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What is theory of mind?

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REVISTA DE NEUROLOGIA
Volume 44, Issue 8, Pages 479-489

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REVISTA DE NEUROLOGIA
DOI: 10.33588/rn.4408.2006295

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emotional intelligence; empathy; faux pas; first and second line beliefs; happe stories; prefrontal cortex; social cognition; theory of mind

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Introduction. The brain is, basically speaking, a predictive machine, designed to reduce environmental incertitude. The theory of mind originated from a concept found in the pioneer works of Premack and Woodruf and refers to the ability to understand and predict the behaviour of other people, their knowledge, intentions, emotions and beliefs. This term was initially confined to the study of primatology and aetiology of autism, proposing that the cause of generalised disorders in development was all absence of theory of mind. In recent years however we have observed a great proliferation of studies oil this complex concept and its affectation in various pathologies. Development. This work proposes dividing the concept of theory of mind into different processes and how to evaluate each one. It furthermore aims at establishing the brain structures related with each level of theory of mind. These levels of complexity are: facial recognition of emotions, first and second order beliefs, social usage of language, social behaviour and empathy. Conclusions. To conclude, we reflect on certain relevant theoretic concepts oil the matter such as the role of prefrontal cortex in the theory of mind, the categorial versus dimensional when we refer to this type of concept; modularity or neural systems, emotional and social intelligence versus cognitive intelligence or the role of bidirectionality in these complex cognitive processes.

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