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Abstract
"Theory of mind" (ToM) has been described as the ability to attribute and understand other people's desires and intentions as distinct from one's own. There has been a debate about the extent to which language influences ToM development. Although very few studies directly examined linguistic influence on the neural basis of ToM, results from these studies indicate at least moderate influence of language on ToM. In this review both behavioral and neurological studies that examined the relationship between language and ToM are selectively discussed. This review focuses on cross-linguistic / cultural studies (especially Japanese vs. American / English) since my colleagues and I found evidence of significant linguistic influence on the neural basis of ToM through a series of functional brain imaging experiments. Evidence from both behavioral and neurological studies of ToM (including ours) suggests that the pragmatic (not the constitutive) aspects of language influence ToM understanding more significantly.Entities:
Keywords: Japanese.; Theory of mind; fMRI; language development; pragmatics
Year: 2010 PMID: 21113278 PMCID: PMC2948150 DOI: 10.2174/1874440001004020037
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Neuroimag J ISSN: 1874-4400
| Anne thinks [that the cake tastes good] |
| S V CP |
| (Anne [that the cake tastes good] thinks) |
| S CP V |
| (Anne [Sally {that the cake tastes good} thinks that] thinks) |
| S1 S2 CP-that1 V2 CP-that2 V1 |