# Specific Brain Activity During Theory of Mind Tasks in Autistic Individuals: A Meta‐Analysis of fMRI Studies

**Authors:** Hanran Li, Yihui Wang, Lei Chang, Li Yi, Lai Na Siu, Juan Zhang

PMC · DOI: 10.1002/pchj.70060 · PsyCh Journal · 2026-01-07

## TL;DR

This study finds that autistic individuals have different brain activity during tasks involving understanding others' thoughts, suggesting differences in information processing rather than core ability deficits.

## Contribution

The study introduces a novel neuroimaging meta-analysis method to identify distinct ToM brain networks in autistic individuals.

## Key findings

- The thalamus and precuneus are robustly involved in the ToM network of autistic individuals.
- The temporoparietal junction and right limbic system are less engaged in the ToM network of autistic individuals.
- Altered information processing, not core ToM deficits, may explain differences in ToM task performance in autism.

## Abstract

Autistic individuals exhibit differences in Theory of Mind (ToM) compared to neurotypical (NT) individuals. The aim of this study was to meta‐analyse the neural correlates that contributed to the manifestation of the expression differences in ToM between autistic individuals and the NT population. A total of 328 autistic participants and 314 NT participants from 18 studies were included. We adopted Activation Network Mapping, which is a novel neuroimaging meta‐analysis method based on activation seeds and functional connectivity to identify brain networks, to investigate how the ToM network of the autistic group differed from that of the NT group. The thalamus and precuneus robustly participated in the ToM network of the autistic group. Moreover, the temporoparietal junction and the right hemisphere of the limbic system, especially the thalamus, caudate, and cingulum, were less involved in the autistic group's ToM network, compared to the NT group. Our findings provide the first quantitative evidence supportive of the distinct patterns in the ToM brain network in the autistic population. The current findings indicate that the primary difference in ToM task performance in autistic individuals may stem from altered information processing mechanisms rather than deficits in core ToM abilities.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** autism (MONDO:0005260)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Autistic (MESH:D001321)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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