Theory of mind difficulties in patients with alcohol dependence: Beyond the prefrontal cortex dysfunction hypothesis. Alcohol Clin. Exp. Res. 39, 980-988.Maurage F, de Timary P, Tecco JM, Lechantre S, Samson D (2015) The- ory of mind difficulties in patients with alcohol-dependence: ...
OBJECTIVE: 'Theory of mind' will be further examined firstly by looking at the experimental situation that was used to put forward this notion. A fundamental difficulty regarding the failure of 'theory of mind' to account for the misunderstandings of everyday life will be discussed. Other diffic...
Deficits in theory-of-mind (ToM), the ability to attribute mental states to oneself and others, are thought to underlie many of the social difficulties tha... Dixon,Rebecca - University of East London 被引量: 0发表: 2009年 Theory of mind, socio-emotional problem-solving, socio-emotional re...
The difficulty in interpreting other people's mental states found in children with autism and in people affected by schizophrenia may be explained in terms of a unique mental process called Theory of Mind. The paper discusses the main operational issues of such a peculiar aspect of social cognitio...
Since the concept of Theory-of-Mind was first applied to people with ASD (Baron-Cohen, Leslie & Frith, 1985), lack of Theory-of-Mind has been used to explain their cognitive difficulties (National Research Council, 2003), along with social, communicative and imaginative impairments (Frith, ...
It has been maintained that 3-year-olds' difficulties in correctly predicting the undesired outcome of false beliefs reflects difficulties in interpreting the implications of conversations rather than a conceptual limitation in their theory of mind. As the right hemisphere has been seen to be responsib...
'Theory of mind' II: Difficulties and critiques OBJECTIVE: 'Theory of mind' will be further examined firstly by looking at the experimental situation that was used to put forward this notion. A fundament... Plastow,M. - 《Australasian Psychiatry Bulletin of Royal Australian & New Zealand Colleg...
However, the underpinnings of these deviant behaviors in schizophrenia are still unclear. Previous studies have implicated that an ability termed Theory of Mind (ToM) may be a candidate mechanism of social decision-making [1, 7]. ToM refers to the cognitive ability to represent one’s own and...
It has been suggested that deficits in "theory of mind" (ToM) reasoning—the ability to decode others' emotions and thoughts—may underlie social difficulties in these populations. Success in demonstrating ToM impairment associated with antisocial behaviour and psychopathy in adults and children have ...
Here, we present the first evidence of theory of mind deficits following amygdala damage acquired in adulthood. Two participants, D.R. and S.E., with acquired bilateral amygdala damage showed difficulties with two theory of mind tasks, "Recognition of Faux Pas" (for D.R., z=5.17; for S...