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239 related items for PubMed ID: 22229774

  • 1. The decline of theory of mind in old age is (partly) mediated by developmental changes in domain-general abilities.
    Rakoczy H, Harder-Kasten A, Sturm L.
    Br J Psychol; 2012 Feb; 103(1):58-72. PubMed ID: 22229774
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  • 2. Age-related differences in the performance of theory of mind in older adults: a dissociation of cognitive and affective components.
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    Psychol Aging; 2013 Mar; 28(1):284-91. PubMed ID: 23276219
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  • 3. Age effects on different components of theory of mind.
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  • 8. Processing speed and executive functions in cognitive aging: how to disentangle their mutual relationship?
    Albinet CT, Boucard G, Bouquet CA, Audiffren M.
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  • 9. Theory of mind through the ages: older and middle-aged adults exhibit more errors than do younger adults on a continuous false belief task.
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  • 11. Theory of Mind as a potential trait marker of schizophrenia: a family study.
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    Cogn Neuropsychiatry; 2012 Jan 15; 17(1):64-89. PubMed ID: 22216944
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  • 12. Promoting theory of mind in older adults: does age play a role?
    Rosi A, Cavallini E, Bottiroli S, Bianco F, Lecce S.
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  • 13. The influence of inhibitory processes on affective theory of mind in young and old adults.
    Mahy CE, Vetter N, Kühn-Popp N, Löcher C, Krautschuk S, Kliegel M.
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  • 14. Resolving conflicting social categories: the role of age-related executive ability.
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  • 15. Evidence for deficits on different components of theory of mind in Huntington's disease.
    Allain P, Havet-Thomassin V, Verny C, Gohier B, Lancelot C, Besnard J, Fasotti L, Le Gall D.
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    Campbell LE, McCabe KL, Melville JL, Strutt PA, Schall U.
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  • 17. Metacognition and social cognition in schizophrenia: stability and relationship to concurrent and prospective symptom assessments.
    Hamm JA, Renard SB, Fogley RL, Leonhardt BL, Dimaggio G, Buck KD, Lysaker PH.
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  • 19. Study of the theory of mind in normal aging: focus on the deception detection and its links with other cognitive functions.
    Calso C, Besnard J, Allain P.
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  • 20. Neuronal correlates of affective theory of mind in schizophrenia out-patients: evidence for a baseline deficit.
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