This study examined the reliability and validity of the Virtual Assessment of Mentalising Ability (VAMA). The VAMA consists of 12 video clips depicting a social drama imposed within an interactive virtual environment with questions assessing the mental states of virtual friends. Response options capture the continuum of ability (i.e., impaired, reduced, accurate, and hypermentalising) within first- and second-order cognitive and affective theory of mind (ToM). Sixty-two healthy participants were administered the VAMA, three other ToM measures, and additional measures of neurocognitive abilities and social functioning. The VAMA had sound internal consistency and high test-retest reliability. Significant correlations between performance on th...
Social cognitive deficits have been linked to social dysfunction in people with a psychotic disorder...
To date, cognitive flexibility has been measured only using neuropsychological tasks, and has not be...
Introduction The ability to attribute emotional states, beliefs, and intentions to others has been t...
This study examined the reliability and validity of the Virtual Assessment of Mentalising Ability (V...
Prior research has shown that older adults perform more poorly than young on tasks that assess theor...
Adolescence is a crucial developmental phase encompassing sometimes rapid changes in the psychologic...
Individuals with schizophrenia often demonstrate theory of mind (ToM) impairment relative to healthy...
Abstract: Virtual Reality Cognitive Performance Assessment Test (VRCPAT) is a virtual environ-ment-b...
The current project is an initial attempt at validating the Virtual Reality Cognitive Perfor-mance A...
International audienceThis study aimed to compare a neuropsychological test tapping into executive c...
Abstract. While standard neuropsychological measures have been found to have adequate predictive val...
Aim: Dysfunctions in emotion recognition, reading others’ mental states and assessing social situati...
<div><p>Social functioning depends on the ability to attribute and reason about the mental states of...
Social functioning depends on the ability to attribute and reason about the mental states of others-...
Components of neuropsychological tests commonly employed by neuroimagers in developing a metric for ...
Social cognitive deficits have been linked to social dysfunction in people with a psychotic disorder...
To date, cognitive flexibility has been measured only using neuropsychological tasks, and has not be...
Introduction The ability to attribute emotional states, beliefs, and intentions to others has been t...
This study examined the reliability and validity of the Virtual Assessment of Mentalising Ability (V...
Prior research has shown that older adults perform more poorly than young on tasks that assess theor...
Adolescence is a crucial developmental phase encompassing sometimes rapid changes in the psychologic...
Individuals with schizophrenia often demonstrate theory of mind (ToM) impairment relative to healthy...
Abstract: Virtual Reality Cognitive Performance Assessment Test (VRCPAT) is a virtual environ-ment-b...
The current project is an initial attempt at validating the Virtual Reality Cognitive Perfor-mance A...
International audienceThis study aimed to compare a neuropsychological test tapping into executive c...
Abstract. While standard neuropsychological measures have been found to have adequate predictive val...
Aim: Dysfunctions in emotion recognition, reading others’ mental states and assessing social situati...
<div><p>Social functioning depends on the ability to attribute and reason about the mental states of...
Social functioning depends on the ability to attribute and reason about the mental states of others-...
Components of neuropsychological tests commonly employed by neuroimagers in developing a metric for ...
Social cognitive deficits have been linked to social dysfunction in people with a psychotic disorder...
To date, cognitive flexibility has been measured only using neuropsychological tasks, and has not be...
Introduction The ability to attribute emotional states, beliefs, and intentions to others has been t...