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Theory of Mind bei Patienten mit Morbus Parkinson und anderen Basalganglienerkrankungen

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Mit den »Affektiven Neurowissenschaften« und den »Sozialen Neurowissenschaften« sind in den letzten Jahren neue Wissenschaftszweige entstanden, die großes Interesse auf sich ziehen. Sie versuchen, emotionale Anteile von Verhaltens- und Erlebensprozessen zu erklären und zugrunde liegende (neuro-)psychologische Mechanismen sozialen Denkens und Handelns zu verstehen.

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Kalbe, E., Boddenund, M., Dodel, R. (2012). Theory of Mind bei Patienten mit Morbus Parkinson und anderen Basalganglienerkrankungen. In: Förstl, H. (eds) Theory of Mind. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24916-7_30

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