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Mentalizing and narrative coherence in autistic adults: Cerebellar sequencing and prediction

Tom Bylemans, Elien Heleven, Kris Baetens, Natacha Deroost, Chris Baeken, Frank Van Overwalle

2023Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BYLEMANS, T., et al. Mentalizing and narrative coherence in autistic adults: Cerebellar sequencing and prediction. NEUROSCI BIOBEHAV REV, 2022. - This review focuses on autistic adults and serves 4 purposes: (1) providing an overview of their difficulties regarding mentalizing (understanding others' mental states) and narrative coherence (structured storytelling), (2) highlighting the relations between both skills by examining behavioral observations and shared neural substrates, (3) providing an integrated perspective regarding novel diagnostic tools and support services, and (4) raising awareness of adult autism. We suggest that mentalizing and narrative coherence are related at the behavioral level and neural level. In addition to the traditional mentalizing network, the cerebellum probably serves as an important hub in shared cerebral networks implicated in mentalizing and narrative coherence. Future autism research and support services should tackle new questions within a framework of social cerebellar (dys)functioning.

Topics & Concepts

MentalizationAutismPsychologyCoherence (philosophical gambling strategy)NarrativeStorytellingPerspective (graphical)Cognitive psychologyTheory of mindNeuroscienceDevelopmental psychologyCognitionComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceQuantum mechanicsPhysicsLinguisticsPhilosophyAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesGenetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders