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Social Neuroscience, Volume 1 Issue 3 & 4 2006

Theory of Mind Guest Editors: Rebecca Saxe and Simon Baron-Cohen

Impact Factor 4.352 (2009 Thomson Reuters, 2008 Journal Citation Reports)
Ranked 5th out of 61 journals by Impact Factor in Psychology
ISSN: 1747-0927 (electronic) 1747-0919 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 6 issues per year
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Editorial: The neuroscience of theory of mind
Rebecca Saxe; Simon Baron-Cohen
Pages 1 – 9
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The ventromedial prefrontal cortex is involved in understanding affective but not cognitive theory of mind stories
Simone G. Shamay-Tsoory;  Yasmin Tibi-Elhanany; Judith Aharon-Peretz
Pages 149 – 166
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Aphasia, language, and theory of mind
Michael Siegal; Rosemary Varley
Pages 167 – 174
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Getting a grip on other minds: Mirror neurons, intention understanding, and cognitive empathy
Jonas T. Kaplan; Marco Iacoboni
Pages 175 – 183
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The effects of self-involvement on attention, arousal, and facial expression during social interaction with virtual others: A psychophysiological study
Andreas Mojzisch;  Leonhard Schilbach;  Jens R. Helmert;  Sebastian Pannasch;  Boris M. Velichkovsky; Kai Vogeley
Pages 184 – 195
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Theory of mind broad and narrow: Reasoning about social exchange engages ToM areas, precautionary reasoning does not
Elsa Ermer;  Scott A. Guerin;  Leda Cosmides;  John Tooby; Michael B. Miller
Pages 196 – 219
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The development and neural basis of referential gaze perception
Atsushi Senju;  Mark H. Johnson; Gergely Csibra
Pages 220 – 234
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Theory of mind in frontotemporal dementia
Christopher M. Kipps; John R. Hodges
Pages 235 – 244
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Thinking of mental and other representations: The roles of left and right temporo-parietal junction
Josef Perner;  Markus Aichhorn;  Martin Kronbichler;  Wolfgang Staffen; Gunther Ladurner
Pages 245 – 258
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Eye tracking and fear recognition deficits in Turner syndrome
Francesca Mazzola;  Anna Seigal;  Andrew MacAskill;  Ben Corden;  Kate Lawrence; David H. Skuse
Pages 259 – 269
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Transgressors, victims, and cry babies: Is basic moral judgment spared in autism?
Alan M. Leslie;  Ron Mallon; Jennifer A. Dicorcia
Pages 270 – 283
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Reading minds versus following rules: Dissociating theory of mind and executive control in the brain
Rebecca Saxe;  Laura E. Schulz; Yuhong V. Jiang
Pages 284 – 298
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Mid-frontal EEG alpha asymmetries predict individual differences in one aspect of theory of mind: Mental state decoding
Mark A. Sabbagh; Jessica Flynn
Pages 299 – 308
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What's domain-specific about theory of mind?
Valerie E. Stone; Philip Gerrans
Pages 309 – 319
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Left hemisphere dominance in reading the sensory qualities of others’ pain?
Ilaria Minio-Paluello;  Alessio Avenanti; Salvatore M. Aglioti
Pages 320 – 333
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Intact first- and second-order false belief reasoning in a patient with severely impaired grammar
Ian A. Apperly;  Dana Samson;  Naomi Carroll;  Shazia Hussain; Glyn Humphreys
Pages 334 – 348
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Impaired recognition of negative basic emotions in autism: A test of the amygdala theory
Chris Ashwin;  Emma Chapman;  Livia Colle; Simon Baron-Cohen
Pages 349 – 363
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Empathizing with basic emotions: Common and discrete neural substrates
Bhismadev Chakrabarti;  Edward Bullmore; Simon Baron-Cohen
Pages 364 – 384
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Co-operation with another player in a financially rewarded guessing game activates regions implicated in theory of mind
Rebecca Elliott;  Birgit Völlm;  Andrew Drury;  Shane McKie;  Paul Richardson; J. F. William Deakin
Pages 385 – 395
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School-aged children exhibit domain-specific responses to biological motion
Elizabeth J. Carter; Kevin A. Pelphrey
Pages 396 – 411
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Individual differences in theory of mind ability in middle childhood and links with verbal ability and autistic traits: A twin study
Angelica Ronald;  Essi Viding;  Francesca Happé; Robert Plomin
Pages 412 – 425
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