Background: Social cognition (SC) is a core criterion for neurocognitive disorders. However, findings in patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) and dementia of the Alzheimer type (DAT) are inconsistent. Objective: We report assessments of emotion recognition (ER), affective and cognitive theory of mind (ToM) in young (YC) and older controls (OC) compared to aMCI and DAT. Methods: 28 aMCI, 30 DAT, 30 YC, and 29 OC received tests of SC and a comprehensive neuropsychological assessment. Analysis of covariance was used to determine group differences. Multiple regression models were applied to identify predictors for each SC task. Results: In controls, OC performed worse in ER and both ToM tasks compared to YC except for one sub...
Impairment of social cognition (SC) skills such as recognition and attribution of intentions and aff...
Background: Theory of Mind (ToM) is defined as the ability to understand mental and emotional state....
Objectives: A deficit in facial emotion recognition was described in patients with Alzheimer disease...
The aim of the present study was to examine social cognition and social functioning in a group of am...
Social cognitive abilities are impaired in Alzheimer disease and other dementias. Recent studies sug...
Maintaining social skills such as Theory of Mind (ToM) competences is important to counteract the co...
International audienceTheory of Mind (ToM) allows one's own and others' cognitive and emotional ment...
Worldwide, the number of older adults living with dementia is increasing. Those older adults living ...
Emotional processing, particularly facial expression recognition, is essential for social cognition,...
PubMed ID: 32212244Although cognitive theory of mind (ToM) has been largely studied within neurodege...
The concept of amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) concerns a population of older individuals ...
What is social cognition (emotional perception, perception of social cues, theory of mind, understan...
OBJECTIVES:: A deficit in facial emotion recognition was described in patients with Alzheimer diseas...
Social perception is an important aspect of social communication. Accurate recognition of emotion is...
The ability to recognise how other people are feeling and make judgements based on theirinferred tho...
Impairment of social cognition (SC) skills such as recognition and attribution of intentions and aff...
Background: Theory of Mind (ToM) is defined as the ability to understand mental and emotional state....
Objectives: A deficit in facial emotion recognition was described in patients with Alzheimer disease...
The aim of the present study was to examine social cognition and social functioning in a group of am...
Social cognitive abilities are impaired in Alzheimer disease and other dementias. Recent studies sug...
Maintaining social skills such as Theory of Mind (ToM) competences is important to counteract the co...
International audienceTheory of Mind (ToM) allows one's own and others' cognitive and emotional ment...
Worldwide, the number of older adults living with dementia is increasing. Those older adults living ...
Emotional processing, particularly facial expression recognition, is essential for social cognition,...
PubMed ID: 32212244Although cognitive theory of mind (ToM) has been largely studied within neurodege...
The concept of amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) concerns a population of older individuals ...
What is social cognition (emotional perception, perception of social cues, theory of mind, understan...
OBJECTIVES:: A deficit in facial emotion recognition was described in patients with Alzheimer diseas...
Social perception is an important aspect of social communication. Accurate recognition of emotion is...
The ability to recognise how other people are feeling and make judgements based on theirinferred tho...
Impairment of social cognition (SC) skills such as recognition and attribution of intentions and aff...
Background: Theory of Mind (ToM) is defined as the ability to understand mental and emotional state....
Objectives: A deficit in facial emotion recognition was described in patients with Alzheimer disease...