Title: Pathways of Social Inference
Abstract: Making inferences about people’s thoughts and feelings requires the real-time integration of complex dynamic sensory information with ongoing theory-of-mind (ToM) operations. The temporoparietal junction (TPJ) and superior temporal sulcus (STS) contain areas relevant to face-emotion recognition, processing of speech, visual attention, and ToM. Using naturalistic movie and story fMRI paradigms, I will detail how these areas form the basis of three TPJ-STS social inference pathways, relate them to distinct functions, and show how they are disrupted in schizophrenia (Sz), which is associated with poor social functioning.
Below is a link to a paper by Dr. Patel that will be relevant to his talk.
https://academic.oup.com/
The seminar schedule is available at
https://nacs.umd.edu/
