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What Does the Frontomedian Cortex Contribute to Language Processing: Coherence or Theory of Mind?
2002
NeuroImage
The frontomedian cortex (FMC) has been shown to be important for coherence processes in language comprehension, i.e., for establishing the pragmatic connection between successively presented sentences. The same brain region has a role during theory-ofmind processes, i.e., during the attribution of other people's actions to their motivations, beliefs, or emotions. In this study, we used event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging at 3 T to disentangle the relative contributions of the
doi:10.1006/nimg.2002.1247
pmid:12414298
fatcat:lddielfnivb4dppcbrdsoovyce