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A novel task assessing intention and emotion attribution: Italian standardization and normative data of the Story-based Empathy Task.

Alessandra Dodich1,2, Chiara Cerami3,4,5, Nicola Canessa4,6, Chiara Crespi3,4, Sandro Iannaccone5, Alessandra Marcone5, Sabrina Realmuto7, Giada Lettieri3, Daniela Perani3,4,8, Stefano F Cappa4,6.   

Abstract

Theory of Mind (ToM), the process by which an individual imputes mental states to himself and others, is presently considered as a multidimensional cognitive domain, with two main facets (i.e., cognitive and affective ToM) accounting, respectively, for the ability to understand others' intention (intention attribution-IA) and emotions (emotion attribution-EA). Despite the large amount of literature investigating the behavioural and neural bases of mentalizing abilities in neurological conditions, there is still a lack of validated neuropsychological tools specifically designed to assess such skills. Here, we report the normative data of the Story-Based Empathy Task (SET), a non-verbal test developed for the assessment of intention and emotion attribution in the neurodegenerative conditions characterized by the impairment of social-emotional abilities. It is an easy-to-administer task including 18 stimuli, sub-grouped into two experimental conditions assessing, respectively, the ability to infer others' intentions (SET-IA) and emotions (SET-EA), compared to a control condition of causal inference (SET-CI). Normative data were collected in 136 Italian subjects pooled across subgroups homogenous for age (range 20-79 years), sex, and education (at least 5 years). The results show a detrimental effect of age and a beneficial effect of education on both the global score and each subscale, for which we provide correction grids. This new task could be a useful tool to investigate both affective and cognitive aspects of ToM in the course of disorders of socio-emotional behaviour, such as the fronto-temporal dementia spectrum.

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Keywords:  Affective ToM; Cognitive ToM; Empathy; Italian standardization; Mentalizing; Social cognition

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26072203     DOI: 10.1007/s10072-015-2281-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurol Sci        ISSN: 1590-1874            Impact factor:   3.307


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