The primary aim of this study was to determine whether individuals constituting an older population would display deficits in tasks assessing aspects of ToM compared to younger participants; secondary goals were to evaluate whether older participants would be differentially affected on cognitive versus affective aspects of the tasks and/or differentially affected on mental state decoding versus reasoning tasks, as well as to asses the role that executive functioning has on these social cognition tasks. Assessment of performance on cognitive versus affective ToM was determined by performance on a new eye-gaze task and on the faux pas task. The faux pas task also assessed mental state reasoning ability, while performance on the FEEST c...
The ability to understand other people’s mental states – beliefs, desires, knowledge – plays a key r...
Past research sees consistent age-related declines across many measures of cognitive functioning an...
Abstract Recent studies assessing the effects of age and task type on theory of mind (ToM) have fou...
In the literature, there are few and conflicting reports regarding age-related changes in adult ment...
Abstract A topic of considerable interest in recent years is whether healthy adult aging is associa...
Background Research offers support for the decline of socio-behavioural functioning in healthy agei...
In the first reported study of theory of mind (ToM; the ability to attribute mental states) in old a...
To successfully interact with other people, it is important to be able to infer information about th...
Within current literature on Theory of Mind (ToM) later in the life-span, there is a reported genera...
Previous studies that focused on age-related changes in the performance of theory of mind (ToM) in o...
Abstract The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of healthy adult aging on t...
Background: Theory of mind (ToM) is a fundamental aspect of social cognition. Previous studies on ag...
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 ...
Growing evidence indicates that Theory of Mind (ToM) declines in normal aging. However, the majority...
The ability to understand other people’s mental states – beliefs, desires, knowledge – plays a key r...
Past research sees consistent age-related declines across many measures of cognitive functioning an...
Abstract Recent studies assessing the effects of age and task type on theory of mind (ToM) have fou...
In the literature, there are few and conflicting reports regarding age-related changes in adult ment...
Abstract A topic of considerable interest in recent years is whether healthy adult aging is associa...
Background Research offers support for the decline of socio-behavioural functioning in healthy agei...
In the first reported study of theory of mind (ToM; the ability to attribute mental states) in old a...
To successfully interact with other people, it is important to be able to infer information about th...
Within current literature on Theory of Mind (ToM) later in the life-span, there is a reported genera...
Previous studies that focused on age-related changes in the performance of theory of mind (ToM) in o...
Abstract The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of healthy adult aging on t...
Background: Theory of mind (ToM) is a fundamental aspect of social cognition. Previous studies on ag...
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 ...
Growing evidence indicates that Theory of Mind (ToM) declines in normal aging. However, the majority...
The ability to understand other people’s mental states – beliefs, desires, knowledge – plays a key r...
Past research sees consistent age-related declines across many measures of cognitive functioning an...
Abstract Recent studies assessing the effects of age and task type on theory of mind (ToM) have fou...