In the first reported study of theory of mind (ToM; the ability to attribute mental states) in old age, Happeá, Winner, and Brownell (1998) observed better performance on ToM tasks in older participants (mean age 73 years) than in young participants (mean age 21 years). We present two experiments exploring the generality of this finding. Experiment 1 compared young, young-old, and old-old age groups (mean ages 19, 67, and 81 years, respectively) on their understanding of ToM stories both with and without the need to remember the information, and control studies that did not require the ability to attribute mental states. For ToM stories with a memory load, the young group performed significantly better than both the young-old and old-old gr...
OBJECTIVES: Theory of mind (ToM) performance in aging and dementia of the Alzheimer type (DAT) has b...
Growing evidence indicates that Theory of Mind (ToM) declines in normal aging. However, the majority...
Theory of mind (ToM) is often reported to decline with age. While early studies of ageing ToM produc...
In the first reported study of theory of mind (ToM; the ability to attribute mental states) in old a...
Previous studies that focused on age-related changes in the performance of theory of mind (ToM) in o...
Theory of mind (ToM) refers to humans' ability to recognize the existence of mental states, such as ...
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...
Age-related difficulties in understanding basic emotional signals are now well established, but less...
The present study investigates the differences in theory of mind tasks based on cognitive functionin...
In the literature, there are few and conflicting reports regarding age-related changes in adult ment...
Abstract Recent studies assessing the effects of age and task type on theory of mind (ToM) have fou...
Theory of mind abilities in old adults did not receive attention until Happe, Winner, and Brownell (...
Within current literature on Theory of Mind (ToM) later in the life-span, there is a reported genera...
Theory of mind (ToM) is the ability to understand and reason about a variety of meta-cognitive and e...
OBJECTIVES: Theory of mind (ToM) performance in aging and dementia of the Alzheimer type (DAT) has b...
Growing evidence indicates that Theory of Mind (ToM) declines in normal aging. However, the majority...
Theory of mind (ToM) is often reported to decline with age. While early studies of ageing ToM produc...
In the first reported study of theory of mind (ToM; the ability to attribute mental states) in old a...
Previous studies that focused on age-related changes in the performance of theory of mind (ToM) in o...
Theory of mind (ToM) refers to humans' ability to recognize the existence of mental states, such as ...
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...
Age-related difficulties in understanding basic emotional signals are now well established, but less...
The present study investigates the differences in theory of mind tasks based on cognitive functionin...
In the literature, there are few and conflicting reports regarding age-related changes in adult ment...
Abstract Recent studies assessing the effects of age and task type on theory of mind (ToM) have fou...
Theory of mind abilities in old adults did not receive attention until Happe, Winner, and Brownell (...
Within current literature on Theory of Mind (ToM) later in the life-span, there is a reported genera...
Theory of mind (ToM) is the ability to understand and reason about a variety of meta-cognitive and e...
OBJECTIVES: Theory of mind (ToM) performance in aging and dementia of the Alzheimer type (DAT) has b...
Growing evidence indicates that Theory of Mind (ToM) declines in normal aging. However, the majority...
Theory of mind (ToM) is often reported to decline with age. While early studies of ageing ToM produc...