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Theory of Mind Impairments Highlighted With an Ecological Performance-Based Test Indicate Behavioral Executive Deficits in Traumatic Brain Injury

机译:基于生态绩效的测试突出显示的脑部损伤理论表明了创伤性脑损伤中的行为执行缺陷

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Background: In view of the recent literature, the negative impact of traumatic brain injury (TBI) on social cognition remains a debated issue. On one hand, a considerable number of studies reported significant impairments in emotion recognition, empathy, moral reasoning, social problem solving, and mentalizing or theory of mind (ToM) abilities in patients with TBI. On the other hand, the ecological validity of social cognition tasks is still a matter of concern and debate for clinicians and researchers.Objectives: The objectives of the present study were 2-fold: (1) to assess social cognition in TBI with an ecological performance-based test which focuses on ToM ability, and (2) to study the relationship between performances on this task and behavioral disorders. To this end, 47 patients with moderate to severe TBI in the chronic stage were assessed with a ToM task, the Movie for the Assessment of Social Cognition (MASC), a film displaying social interactions in natural settings and asking for an evaluation of the emotions, thoughts, and intentions of the characters. Behavioral disorders were assessed with the Behavioral Dysexecutive Syndrome Inventory (BDSI), a structured interview of an informant in assessing changes compared with previous behavior in 12 domains.Results: Patients were significantly less accurate in mental state attribution than a demographically matched group of 38 healthy control subjects. Significant others of patients also reported more behavioral executive problems than controls' relatives on most of the domains of the BDSI. In addition, social cognition performance in the MASC was significantly correlated with behavioral dysexecutive problems rated by proxies on the BDSI.Conclusions: This study is the first to find association between impairments in mentalizing abilities in the MASC and behavioral impairments in patients with TBI, confirming the added value of this ecological task and that the recognition of social signals is a key element for adequate behavioral functioning.
机译:背景:鉴于最近的文献,创伤性脑损伤(TBI)对社会认知的负面影响仍然是一个争论的问题。一方面,相当多的研究报告中的情感识别,同情,道德推理,社会问题的解决,以及心理化或心理理论TBI患者(TOM)能力显著障碍。在另一方面,社会认知任务生态效仍是关注和辩论,为临床医生和researchers.Objectives的问题:本研究的目的是2倍:(1)评估社会认知的脑外伤合并生态基于性能的测试,重点是汤姆的能力,和(2)来研究这个任务和行为障碍表现之间的关系。为此,47例中度至慢性期重型颅脑损伤,用汤姆任务评估,电影对社会认知的评估(MASC),显示在自然环境中的社会交往和寻求情感的评价用薄膜,思想和人物的意图。行为障碍进行了评估与行为Dysexecutive综合征库存(BDSI),一位知情人的在12个domains.Results评估与以前的行为相比,变化的结构化面试:患者除人口统计学匹配组38名健康的心理状态归属是显著不太准确对照组。患者显著人也报道比对照组上大部分BDSI的域的亲属一个以上行为的执行问题。此外,在MASC社会认知性能显著额定通过代理在BDSI.Conclusions行为dysexecutive问题相关:这项研究是找到TBI患者心理化的MASC和行为障碍的能力损害之间的关联第一,确认这种生态任务的认识社会信号的和附加值充足行为功能的关键因素。

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