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Establishing propositional truth-value in counterfactual and real-world contexts during sentence comprehension: differential sensitivity of the left and right inferior frontal gyri.

Mante S. Nieuwland
- 15 Feb 2012 - 
- Vol. 59, Iss: 4, pp 3433-3440
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The fMRI study investigated the neural circuits that are sensitive to the propositional truth-value of sentences about counterfactual worlds, aiming to reveal differential hemispheric sensitivity of the inferior prefrontal gyri tocounterfactual truth- Value and real-world truth- value.
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This article is published in NeuroImage.The article was published on 2012-02-15 and is currently open access. It has received 32 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Counterfactual conditional & Counterfactual thinking.

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Cognitive neuroscience of human counterfactual reasoning

TL;DR: It is proposed that counterfactual thinking depends on an integrative network of systems for affective processing, mental simulation, and cognitive control that together enable adaptive behavior and goal-directed decision making and make recommendations for the study ofcounterfactual inference in health, aging, and disease.
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Neural activity associated with self, other, and object-based counterfactual thinking

TL;DR: The results suggest that different brain mechanisms are involved in the simulation of personal and impersonal counterfactual thoughts, and that the extent to which regions associated with autobiographical memory are recruited during the Simulation of Counterfactuals involving others depends on the perceived similarity and familiarity with the simulated individuals.
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Participation of the left inferior frontal gyrus in human originality

TL;DR: It is suggested that the left inferior frontal gyrus (lIFG) plays a major role in the interplay between the evaluation and generation networks and that inhibiting this region’s activity may have an effect on “releasing” the generation neural network, resulting in greater originality.
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Effects of contextual relevance on pragmatic inference during conversation: An fMRI study.

TL;DR: This study provides novel evidence concerning how the language and theory‐of‐mind networks interact for pragmatic inference and how the processing of CI is modulated by level of contextual relevance.
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This paper investigated the role of the left inferior frontal gyrus for counterfactual reasoning about what is in fact false as if it were true.