“Social physiology” for psychiatric semiology: How TTOM can initiate an interactive turn for computational psychiatry?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43 (2020)
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Abstract

Thinking through other minds encompasses new dimensions in computational psychiatry: social interaction and mutual sense-making. It questions the nature of psychiatric manifestations in light of recent data on social interaction in neuroscience. We propose the concept of “social physiology” in response to the call by the conceivers of TTOM for the renewal of computational psychiatry.

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