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The Default Mode of Human Brain Function Primes the Intentional Stance
2015
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
■ Humans readily adopt an intentional stance to other people, comprehending their behavior as guided by unobservable mental states such as belief, desire, and intention. We used fMRI in healthy adults to test the hypothesis that this stance is primed by the default mode of human brain function present when the mind is at rest. We report three findings that support this hypothesis. First, brain regions activated by actively adopting an intentional rather than nonintentional stance to a social
doi:10.1162/jocn_a_00785
pmid:25603027
fatcat:yvpievh7ofam3kivjnrodvxlca