Whether theory of mind (ToM) is preserved in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) remains a controversial subject. Recent studies have showed that performance on some ToM tests might be altered in AD, though to a lesser extent than in behavioural-variant Frontotemporal Dementia (bvFTD). It is however, unclear if this reflects a genuine impairment of ToM or a deficit secondary to the general cognitive decline observed in AD. Aiming to investigate the cognitive determinants of ToM performance in AD, a data-mining study was conducted in 29 AD patients then replicated in an independent age-matched group of 19 AD patients to perform an independent replication of the results. 44 bvFTD patients were included as a comparison group. All patients had an extensiv...
OBJECTIVES: Theory of mind (ToM) performance in aging and dementia of the Alzheimer type (DAT) has b...
To study the affective and cognitive components of theory of mind (ToM) performance in patients with...
The paper reviews convergent evidence on the ability to attribute mental states to one???s self and ...
Although Theory of Mind (ToM) is thought to be impaired in Alzheimer’s disease (AD), it remains uncl...
Introduction The ability to understand and attribute mental states, including intentions, knowledge ...
Background: Research on Theory of Mind (ToM), the ability to understand behaviour based on mental st...
Background: Research on Theory of Mind (ToM), the ability to understand behaviour based on mental st...
Current evidence suggests that neurocognitive testing has limited practical benefit in distinguishin...
To study the affective and cognitive components of theory of mind (ToM) performance in patients with...
Copyright © 2021 Valera-Bermejo, De Marco, Mitolo, Cerami, Dodich and Venneri. Impairment of social ...
Impairment of social cognition (SC) skills such as recognition and attribution of intentions and aff...
© 2020 The British Psychological SocietyAlthough cognitive theory of mind (ToM) has been largely stu...
Impairment of social cognition (SC) skills such as recognition and attribution of intentions and aff...
BackgroundPatients suffering from Alzheimer’s dementia develop difficulties in social functioning. T...
A key aspect of social cognition is the ability to infer other people's mental states, thoughts and ...
OBJECTIVES: Theory of mind (ToM) performance in aging and dementia of the Alzheimer type (DAT) has b...
To study the affective and cognitive components of theory of mind (ToM) performance in patients with...
The paper reviews convergent evidence on the ability to attribute mental states to one???s self and ...
Although Theory of Mind (ToM) is thought to be impaired in Alzheimer’s disease (AD), it remains uncl...
Introduction The ability to understand and attribute mental states, including intentions, knowledge ...
Background: Research on Theory of Mind (ToM), the ability to understand behaviour based on mental st...
Background: Research on Theory of Mind (ToM), the ability to understand behaviour based on mental st...
Current evidence suggests that neurocognitive testing has limited practical benefit in distinguishin...
To study the affective and cognitive components of theory of mind (ToM) performance in patients with...
Copyright © 2021 Valera-Bermejo, De Marco, Mitolo, Cerami, Dodich and Venneri. Impairment of social ...
Impairment of social cognition (SC) skills such as recognition and attribution of intentions and aff...
© 2020 The British Psychological SocietyAlthough cognitive theory of mind (ToM) has been largely stu...
Impairment of social cognition (SC) skills such as recognition and attribution of intentions and aff...
BackgroundPatients suffering from Alzheimer’s dementia develop difficulties in social functioning. T...
A key aspect of social cognition is the ability to infer other people's mental states, thoughts and ...
OBJECTIVES: Theory of mind (ToM) performance in aging and dementia of the Alzheimer type (DAT) has b...
To study the affective and cognitive components of theory of mind (ToM) performance in patients with...
The paper reviews convergent evidence on the ability to attribute mental states to one???s self and ...