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SUBMITTER: Koike T
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6970150 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Koike Takahiko T Tanabe Hiroki C HC Adachi-Abe Saori S Okazaki Shuntaro S Nakagawa Eri E Sasaki Akihiro T AT Shimada Koji K Sugawara Sho K SK Takahashi Haruka K HK Yoshihara Kazufumi K Sadato Norihiro N
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 20191001 10
Understanding others as intentional agents is critical in social interactions. We perceive others' intentions through identification, a categorical judgment that others should work like oneself. The most primitive form of understanding others' intentions is joint attention (JA). During JA, an initiator selects a shared object through gaze (initiative joint attention, IJA), and the responder follows the direction of the initiator's gaze (reactive joint attention, RJA). Therefore, both participant ...[more]