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Explain the psychological aspects of cancer.
Theory of Mind
The ability to attribute mental states—beliefs, intents, desires, emotions—to oneself and others and understand that others have beliefs, desires, and intentions that differ from one’s own.
False-Belief Tasks
Psychological tests used to assess a child’s understanding that other people can have beliefs about the world that are different from their own, a crucial aspect of theory of mind.
Mental Modules
are hypothesized innate structures in the brain that allow individuals to perform complex cognitive tasks and process specific types of information.
Biological Understandings
Knowledge pertaining to the biological sciences, encompassing areas like genetics, physiology, evolution, and the functioning of living organisms.
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