Previous studies that focused on age-related changes in the performance of theory of mind (ToM) in older adults have provided conflicting results. ToM consists of cognitive and affective mentalizing processes. Mixed calculation of different aspects of ToM may have contributed to the conflicting results and fails to detect the specific age effects on ToM. The current study investigated the age-related changes on stories tasks that specifically assess cognitive versus affective ToM in 42 young-old adults and 32 old-old adults, compared to 32 young adults. A factor analysis revealed that the ToM stories tasks could be classified into three components. Both of the two older adult groups performed worse than young adult group on cognitive ToM st...
Prior research has shown that older adults perform more poorly than young on tasks that assess theor...
Older adults have a reduced capacity to take the perspective of another, and it has been suggested t...
Age-related decline in theory of mind (ToM) may be due to waning executive control, which is necessa...
Background: Theory of mind (ToM) is a fundamental aspect of social cognition. Previous studies on ag...
In the first reported study of theory of mind (ToM; the ability to attribute mental states) in old a...
Age-related difficulties in understanding basic emotional signals are now well established, but less...
Theory of mind (ToM) refers to humans' ability to recognize the existence of mental states, such as ...
In the literature, there are few and conflicting reports regarding age-related changes in adult ment...
Theory of mind (ToM) is the ability to understand and reason about a variety of meta-cognitive and e...
Abstract The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of healthy adult aging on t...
Abstract A topic of considerable interest in recent years is whether healthy adult aging is associa...
Objectives: Theory of Mind (ToM) is a complex human ability that allows people to make inferences on...
International audienceAlthough theory of mind (ToM) has been extensively explored in aging, few stud...
Within current literature on Theory of Mind (ToM) later in the life-span, there is a reported genera...
Theory of mind is the ability to infer the intentions of another person and act upon them appropriat...
Prior research has shown that older adults perform more poorly than young on tasks that assess theor...
Older adults have a reduced capacity to take the perspective of another, and it has been suggested t...
Age-related decline in theory of mind (ToM) may be due to waning executive control, which is necessa...
Background: Theory of mind (ToM) is a fundamental aspect of social cognition. Previous studies on ag...
In the first reported study of theory of mind (ToM; the ability to attribute mental states) in old a...
Age-related difficulties in understanding basic emotional signals are now well established, but less...
Theory of mind (ToM) refers to humans' ability to recognize the existence of mental states, such as ...
In the literature, there are few and conflicting reports regarding age-related changes in adult ment...
Theory of mind (ToM) is the ability to understand and reason about a variety of meta-cognitive and e...
Abstract The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of healthy adult aging on t...
Abstract A topic of considerable interest in recent years is whether healthy adult aging is associa...
Objectives: Theory of Mind (ToM) is a complex human ability that allows people to make inferences on...
International audienceAlthough theory of mind (ToM) has been extensively explored in aging, few stud...
Within current literature on Theory of Mind (ToM) later in the life-span, there is a reported genera...
Theory of mind is the ability to infer the intentions of another person and act upon them appropriat...
Prior research has shown that older adults perform more poorly than young on tasks that assess theor...
Older adults have a reduced capacity to take the perspective of another, and it has been suggested t...
Age-related decline in theory of mind (ToM) may be due to waning executive control, which is necessa...