Theory of mind in patients with schizophrenia: Is mentalizing delayed?

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Theory of mind in patients with schizophrenia: Is mentalizing delayed? / Pedersen, Anya; Koelkebeck, Katja; Brandt, Matthias; Wee, Melissa; Kueppers, Kerstin Annika; Kugel, Harald; Kohl, Waldemar; Bauer, Jochen; Ohrmann, Patricia.

in: SCHIZOPHR RES, Jahrgang 137, Nr. 1-3, 1-3, 2012, S. 224-229.

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Harvard

Pedersen, A, Koelkebeck, K, Brandt, M, Wee, M, Kueppers, KA, Kugel, H, Kohl, W, Bauer, J & Ohrmann, P 2012, 'Theory of mind in patients with schizophrenia: Is mentalizing delayed?', SCHIZOPHR RES, Jg. 137, Nr. 1-3, 1-3, S. 224-229. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22406281?dopt=Citation>

APA

Pedersen, A., Koelkebeck, K., Brandt, M., Wee, M., Kueppers, K. A., Kugel, H., Kohl, W., Bauer, J., & Ohrmann, P. (2012). Theory of mind in patients with schizophrenia: Is mentalizing delayed? SCHIZOPHR RES, 137(1-3), 224-229. [1-3]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22406281?dopt=Citation

Vancouver

Pedersen A, Koelkebeck K, Brandt M, Wee M, Kueppers KA, Kugel H et al. Theory of mind in patients with schizophrenia: Is mentalizing delayed? SCHIZOPHR RES. 2012;137(1-3):224-229. 1-3.

Bibtex

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title = "Theory of mind in patients with schizophrenia: Is mentalizing delayed?",
abstract = "Functional imaging studies have used numerous neurocognitive designs to investigate brain activation during theory of mind (ToM) tasks in patients with schizophrenia. The majority of studies asks participants to retrospectively attribute mental states to others. We used a novel animated task to investigate implicit mentalizing online. Because behavioral studies have revealed slower ToM performance reaction times in patients with schizophrenia, we hypothesized that time would influence functional MRI (fMRI) activation patterns also.",
author = "Anya Pedersen and Katja Koelkebeck and Matthias Brandt and Melissa Wee and Kueppers, {Kerstin Annika} and Harald Kugel and Waldemar Kohl and Jochen Bauer and Patricia Ohrmann",
year = "2012",
language = "English",
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journal = "SCHIZOPHR RES",
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AU - Pedersen, Anya

AU - Koelkebeck, Katja

AU - Brandt, Matthias

AU - Wee, Melissa

AU - Kueppers, Kerstin Annika

AU - Kugel, Harald

AU - Kohl, Waldemar

AU - Bauer, Jochen

AU - Ohrmann, Patricia

PY - 2012

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N2 - Functional imaging studies have used numerous neurocognitive designs to investigate brain activation during theory of mind (ToM) tasks in patients with schizophrenia. The majority of studies asks participants to retrospectively attribute mental states to others. We used a novel animated task to investigate implicit mentalizing online. Because behavioral studies have revealed slower ToM performance reaction times in patients with schizophrenia, we hypothesized that time would influence functional MRI (fMRI) activation patterns also.

AB - Functional imaging studies have used numerous neurocognitive designs to investigate brain activation during theory of mind (ToM) tasks in patients with schizophrenia. The majority of studies asks participants to retrospectively attribute mental states to others. We used a novel animated task to investigate implicit mentalizing online. Because behavioral studies have revealed slower ToM performance reaction times in patients with schizophrenia, we hypothesized that time would influence functional MRI (fMRI) activation patterns also.

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