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What Cognitive Representations Support Primate Theory of Mind?

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2016
Alia Martin, Laurie R Santos
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Theory of mind correlates with clinical insight but not cognitive insight in patients with schizophrenia

open access: yesPsychiatry Research, 2016
Research on the relationship between insight and social cognition, in particular Theory of Mind (ToM), in schizophrenia has yielded mixed findings to date.
Giverny J Parker   +2 more
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Social Cognition Training for Enhancing Affective and Cognitive Theory of Mind in Schizophrenia: A Systematic Review and a Meta-Analysis

The Journal of psychology, 2020
People with schizophrenia disorder show the presence of a deficit in social cognition (SC). Several proposals of intervention for social cognitive deficits in schizophrenia have been raised.
A. D'arma   +6 more
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Cognitive theory of mind in bipolar disorder: Comparisons with healthy controls and associations with function.

Psychiatry Research, 2020
Cognitive forms of Theory of Mind (ToM) have been linked to social function in Bipolar Disorder (BD). To explore this social functioning was assessed with the GAF and cognitive ToM was assessed with the Hinting Task and the Picture Sequencing Task (PST ...
R. Popolo   +10 more
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Cognitive Load Disrupts Implicit Theory-of-Mind Processing

Psychological Science, 2012
Eye movements in Sally-Anne false-belief tasks appear to reflect the ability to implicitly monitor the mental states of other individuals (theory of mind, or ToM). It has recently been proposed that an early-developing, efficient, and automatically operating ToM system subserves this ability.
Dana Schneider   +2 more
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Aspects of social cognition in anorexia nervosa: affective and cognitive theory of mind.

Psychiatry Research, 2009
Although 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
T. Russell   +4 more
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Subthalamic Nucleus Stimulation Modulates Cognitive Theory of Mind in Parkinson's Disease

Movement Disorders
Theory of mind (ToM), the ability to infer others' mental state, is essential for social interaction among human beings. It has been widely reported that both cognitive (inference of knowledge) and affective (inference of emotion) components of ToM are ...
Haoyun Xiao   +3 more
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Examining age deficits in affective and cognitive theory of mind on dynamic theory of mind tasks.

Aging & Mental Health
OBJECTIVES Theory of mind - the ability to understand what others are thinking and feeling - is a core social cognitive ability that declines over the lifespan, but the nature and magnitude of these deficits are unclear.
A. Krendl, Sophia Watt, Devin I. Byers
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Language, cognition and theory of mind

2021
Theory of mind (ToM), the ability to attribute mental states to ourselves and others, is crucial for human social interaction and has been argued to fully develop around the age of 4. However, recent research suggests that children can perform rudimentary, preverbal ToM inferences at an earlier age, indicating a discrepancy between this early, implicit
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Theory of mind: evolutionary history of a cognitive specialization

Trends in Neurosciences, 1995
Traditional analyses of the evolution of intelligence have emphasized commonality and continuity among species. However, recent research suggests that humans might have specialized in a particular kind of intelligence that is related to understanding mental states such as desires, intentions and beliefs. Data indicate that the ability to reflect on one'
D J, Povinelli, T M, Preuss
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