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Social Cognition / Theory of Mind
2011This chapter combines two intersecting themes. First, the developing human is exquisitely social from birth and is attuned to the other in terms of fundamental concepts such as intersubjectivity, intentionality, and social understanding. Second, attributes such as these help differentiate human and animal intelligence.
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Cognitive control, theory of mind and memory
2023Ένα από τα βασικά ερευνητικά ενδιαφέροντα των τελευταίων ετών, το οποίο μάλιστα βρίσκει άμεση σχέση με την κλινική πράξη, είναι το θέμα της νόσου Alzheimer (AD) και της αγγειακής παθολογίας. Η παρούσα διδακτορική διατριβή έχει ως κεντρικό θέμα την αξιολόγηση τριών βασικών συνιστωσών της γνωστικής λειτουργίας, δηλαδή των εκτελεστικών λειτουργιών, της ...
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Destination memory and cognitive theory of mind in normal ageing
Memory, 2015Destination memory is the ability to remember the destination to which a piece of information has been addressed (e.g., "Did I tell you about the promotion?"). This ability is found to be impaired in normal ageing. Our work aimed to link this deterioration to the decline in theory of mind.
Raffard, Stephane +2 more
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Aspects of social cognition in anorexia nervosa: Affective and cognitive theory of mind
Psychiatry Research, 2009Although social functioning is clearly impaired in anorexia nervosa (AN), there has been limited empirical assessment of this domain in this illness. This study assesses social cognition in AN by examining performance on two 'theory of mind' (ToM) tasks; Baron-Cohen's "Reading the mind in the Eyes" task (RME) and Happé's cartoon task. These tasks probe
Russell, Tamara Anne +4 more
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Theory of mind and moral cognition: exploring the connections
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2005It is widely recognized that people sometimes use theory-of-mind judgments in moral cognition. A series of recent studies shows that the connection can also work in the opposite direction: moral judgments can sometimes be used in theory-of-mind cognition.
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Social cognition after head injury: Sarcasm and theory of mind
Brain and Language, 2005Closed head injury (CHI) is associated with communication difficulties in everyday social interactions. Previous work has reported impaired comprehension of sarcasm, using sarcastic remarks where the intended meaning is the opposite of the sincere or literal meaning.
Shelley, Channon +2 more
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Generous or Parsimonious Cognitive Architecture? Cognitive Neuroscience and Theory of Mind
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 2008Recent work in cognitive neuroscience on the child's Theory of Mind (ToM) has pursued the idea that the ability to metarepresent mental states depends on a domain-specific cognitive subystem implemented in specific neural circuitry: a Theory of Mind Module.
Gerrans, P., Stone, V.
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Emotional Cognition: Theory of Mind and Face Recognition
2011In the relevant literature, several authors1 have described a variety of skills that are necessary to develop emotional competence and emotional self-efficacy, even psychological well-being, in social situations.
Nathalie Nader-Grosbois, James M. Day
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