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Mentalization


Authors: F. Koukolík
Authors‘ workplace: Primář: MUDr. František Koukolík, DrSc. ;  Národní referenční laboratoř prionových chorob ;  Fakultní Thomayerova nemocnice s poliklinikou, Praha ;  Oddělení patologie a molekulární medicíny
Published in: Prakt. Lék. 2008; 88(10): 566-571
Category: Reviews

Overview

This paper attempts to describe a neuroanatomical model of so called mentalization (e.g. theory of mind). Developmental autism is an example of mentalization disorder. Model is composed of a „receptive“ temporal and parietal and an execution component subserved by prefrontal regions. Information processed in posterior regions is relayed through a limbic–paralimbic system. The proposed model accounts for the ability to mentalize about both the self and others.

Key words:
Mentalization, theory of mind, neuroanatomical model.


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