Theory of mind in neurodevelopmental disorders: beyond autistic spectrum disorder

A. Pérez-Vigil , D. Ilzarbe , B. Garcia-Delgar , A. Morer , M. Pomares , O. Puig , S. Lera-Miguel , M. Rosa , M. Romero , R. Calvo Escalona , L. Lázaro
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Abstract

Introduction

Theory of mind (ToM) is the human ability to perceive, interpret, and attribute the mental states of other people, and the alteration of this cognitive function is a core symptom of autistic spectrum disorder (ASD). In such other neurodevelopmental disorders as childhood-onset obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and Tourette syndrome (TS) that can present with cognitive dysfunctions, ToM has been less extensively studied, especially in the young population. The aim of the study was to compare advanced ToM between groups of young people diagnosed with OCD, TS, or ASD and a control group.

Methods

Clinical interviews were conducted with male patients aged between 11 and 17 years with a main diagnosis of OCD (n = 19), TS (n = 14), or ASD (n = 18), and a control group (n = 20). We administered instruments for estimating intelligence quotient and severity of psychiatric symptoms, and tasks to evaluate ToM (the "Stories from everyday life" task and the "Reading the mind in the eyes” test).

Results

Young people with TS and with ASD present similar difficulties in solving advanced ToM tasks, whereas patients with childhood-onset OCD present similar results to controls.

Conclusions

ToM is altered in other neurodevelopmental disorders beyond ASD, such as TS.

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神经发育障碍中的心智理论:超越自闭症谱系障碍。
导言:心智理论(ToM)是人类感知、解释和归因他人心理状态的能力,这种认知功能的改变是自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的核心症状。其他神经发育障碍,如儿童期发病的强迫症(OCD)和抽动秽语综合征(TS)也会出现认知功能障碍,但对ToM的研究却不多,尤其是在年轻人群中。本研究旨在比较被诊断患有强迫症、抽动秽语综合症或自闭症的青少年群体与对照组之间的高级 ToM:我们对主要诊断为强迫症(19 人)、TS(14 人)或 ASD(18 人)的 11 至 17 岁男性患者和对照组(20 人)进行了临床访谈。我们使用了用于评估智商和精神症状严重程度的工具,以及用于评估ToM的任务("日常生活中的故事 "任务和 "读懂眼中的思想 "测试):结果:患有TS和ASD的年轻人在完成高级ToM任务时表现出相似的困难,而儿童期强迫症患者的结果与对照组相似:结论:ToM 在 ASD 以外的其他神经发育障碍(如 TS)中也会发生改变。
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