Theory of Mind in Williams Syndrome Assessed Using a Nonverbal Task

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Melanie A. Porter
Max Coltheart
Robyn Langdon
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[1] Macquarie University,Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Science
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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders | 2008年 / 38卷
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Williams syndrome; Theory of Mind (ToM); Nonverbal; Heterogeneity;
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This study examined Theory of Mind in Williams syndrome (WS) and in normal chronological age-matched and mental age-matched control groups, using a picture sequencing task. This task assesses understanding of pretence, intention and false belief, while controlling for social-script knowledge and physical cause-and-effect reasoning. The task was selected because it is entirely non-verbal, so that the WS individuals could not rely on their good verbal skills when performing the task. Results indicated a specific deficit in understanding of false belief within the WS group. There was also evidence of heterogeneity in the WS group, with the false belief impairment restricted to only a particular subgroup of WS individuals identified originally by Porter, M., & Coltheart, M. (2005). Cognitive heterogeneity in Williams syndrome. Developmental Neuropsychology, 27(2), 275–306.
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