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Explaining age-related decline in theory of mind: Evidence for intact competence but compromised executive function

机译:解释与年龄相关的心理理论下降:完整能力但执行功能受损的证据

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Previous studies suggest theory of mind (ToM) ability declines with age. However, prior tasks not only required ToM competence but also imposed high executive function (EF) demands, so decline in ToM ability could be caused by deterioration in ToM competence, EF, or both. It was predicted that if the elderly have intact ToM competence but compromised EF, then they should perform similarly to younger adults when using ToM tasks that lower executive demands, such as spontaneous-response tasks. Results showed that on tasks with reduced demands, older adults tracked belief to the same extent as younger adults, despite their declining EF. The findings support a model in which age-related decline in ToM ability is primarily caused by compromised EF, not ToM competence, suggesting that underlying ToM mechanisms are still intact in the elderly. We discuss implications of this work for competence-performance issues in ToM processing and the underlying sources of age-related deterioration of ToM.
机译:先前的研究表明,心理理论(ToM)的能力会随着年龄的增长而下降。但是,先前的任务不仅需要ToM能力,而且还要求高执行功能(EF),因此,ToM能力的下降可能是由于ToM能力,EF或两者兼而有之导致的。据预测,如果老年人具有完整的ToM能力,但EF受损,那么当他们使用降低执行要求的ToM任务(例如自发响应任务)时,他们的表现应与年轻人相似。结果表明,尽管需求下降,但在需求减少的任务中,老年人追踪信念的程度与年轻人相同。这些发现支持了一种模型,其中与年龄相关的ToM能力下降主要是由受损的EF而不是ToM能力引起的,表明潜在的ToM机制在老年人中仍然完好无损。我们讨论了这项工作对ToM处理中的能力表现问题的影响以及与年龄相关的ToM恶化的潜在根源。

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  • 期刊名称 PLoS Clinical Trials
  • 作者

    Isu Cho; Adam S. Cohen;

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  • 年(卷),期 2012(14),9
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 e0222890
  • 总页数 10
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