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      A nexus model of the temporal-parietal junction.

      Trends in Cognitive Sciences
      Cognition, physiology, Humans, Models, Neurological, Nerve Net, Parietal Lobe, Social Behavior, Temporal Lobe

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          The temporal-parietal junction (TPJ) has been proposed to support either specifically social functions or non-specific processes of cognition such as memory and attention. To account for diverse prior findings, we propose a nexus model for TPJ function: overlap of basic processes produces novel secondary functions at their convergence. We present meta-analytic evidence that is consistent with the anatomical convergence of attention, memory, language, and social processing in the TPJ, leading to a higher-order role in the creation of a social context for behavior. The nexus model accounts for recent examples of TPJ contributions specifically to decision making in a social context and provides a potential reconciliation for competing claims about TPJ function. Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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          23790322
          3750983
          10.1016/j.tics.2013.05.007

          Chemistry
          Cognition,physiology,Humans,Models, Neurological,Nerve Net,Parietal Lobe,Social Behavior,Temporal Lobe

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