On the relation between theory of mind and executive functioning: A developmental cognitive neuroscience perspective

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Mark Wade
Heather Prime
Jennifer M. Jenkins
Keith O. Yeates
Tricia Williams
Kang Lee
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[1] Boston Children’s Hospital of Harvard Medical School,Division of Developmental Medicine
[2] McMaster University,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences
[3] University of Toronto,Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development
[4] University of Calgary,Department of Psychology, Hotchkiss Brain Institute, and Alberta Children’s Hospital Research Institute
[5] Hospital for Sick Children,Department of Psychology
[6] University of Toronto,Dr Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study
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Theory of mind; Executive functioning; Cognitive neuroscience; Neuropsychological; Neuroimaging; Brain development;
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Theory of mind (ToM) and executive functioning (EF) show marked interrelatedness across childhood, and developmental psychologists have long been interested in understanding the nature of this association. The present review addresses this issue from a cognitive neuroscience perspective by exploring three hypotheses regarding their functional overlap: (1) ToM relies on EF (EF→ToM); (2) EF relies on ToM (ToM→EF); and (3) ToM and EF are mutually related, owing to shared neural structures or networks (ToM↔EF). Drawing on evidence from normative brain development, neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative diseases, patient lesion studies, and brain-imaging studies, we suggest that only a strict version of the ToM↔EF proposal of complete neural overlap can be confidently ruled out on the basis of existing evidence. The balance of evidence suggests that separable neurobiological mechanisms likely underlie ToM and EF, with shared mechanisms for domain-general processing that support both abilities. We highlight how future studies may empirically substantiate the nature of the ToM–EF relationship using various biobehavioral approaches.
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页码:2119 / 2140
页数:21
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