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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Michael Gilead , Kevin N. OchsnerPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 1st ed. 2021 Weight: 1.068kg ISBN: 9783030518929ISBN 10: 3030518922 Pages: 694 Publication Date: 12 May 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. A Guide to The Neural Bases of Mentalizing 2. Mapping mentalising in the brain 3. Early Theory of Mind development - Are infants inherently altercentric? 4. Towards the Integration of Social Cognition and Social Motivation in Autism Spectrum Disorder 5. Self-Other Distinction 6. The evolution of mentalizing in humans and other primates 7. Mentalizing in Non-Human Primates 8. Empathic accuracy: Empirical overview and clinical applications 9. Empathic accuracy: Lessons from the perception of contextualized real-life emotional expressions 10. Flexible social cognition: A context-dependent failure to mentalize 11. Linking models of theory of mind and measures of human brain activity 12. Simulation, Predictive Coding, and the Shared World 13. Mental Files and Teleology 14. The organization of social knowledge is tuned for prediction 15. Computational models of mentalizing 16. From Neurons to Knowing: Implications of Theoretical Approaches for Conceptualizing and Studying the Neural Bases of Social Understanding 17. The Tree of Social Cognition: Hierarchically Organized Capacities of Mentalizing 18. The cognitive basis of mindreading 19. The Neural Basis and Representation of Social Attributions 20. The Conceptual Content of Mental Activity 21. The role(s) of language in Theory of Mind 22. Constructive Episodic Simulation: Cognitive and Neural Processes 23. Proactive by Default 24. Computational approaches to mentalizing during observational learning and strategic social interactions 25. Mentalizing in value-based social decision-making: shaping expectations and social norms 26. Mentalizing in Value Based Vicarious Learning 27. An examination of accurate versus “biased” mentalizing in moral and economic decision-making 28. The role of morality in social cognition 29. An interbrain approach for understanding empathy: the contribution of empathy to interpersonal emotion regulation 30. The Role of Mentalizing in Communication Behaviors 31. Tangled Representations of Self and Others in the Medial Prefrontal Cortex 32. Why Don’t You Like Me? The Role of the Mentalizing Network in Social Rejection 33. Putting the “me” in “mentalizing”: Multiple constructs describing self versus other during mentalizing and implications for social anxiety disorder 34. The self–other distinction in psychopathology: Recent developments from a mentalizing perspectiveReviewsAuthor InformationMichael Gilead is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. His research utilizes neuroimaging, experimental, and big-data methodologies to investigate humans’ symbolic cognition and the process of symbolic interaction. He has authored papers on topics such as mentalizing, mental simulation, language and cognition, emotion, and decision making. He is the recipient of the APS Rising Star award. Kevin N. Ochsner is Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Psychology at Columbia University. His research interests include the psychological and neural processes involved in emotion, self-control, and person perception. His teaching includes seminars on social cognitive neuroscience as well as a lecture course on experimental psychological methods for studying emotion and social cognition. Ochsner is a recipient of the Young Investigator Award from The Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Columbia University’s Lenfest Distinguished Faculty Award, and the APA Division 3 New Investigator Award. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |