| Literature DB >> 31539418 |
Isu Cho1, Adam S Cohen1.
Abstract
Previous studies suggest theory of mind (ToM) ability declines with age. However, prior tasks not only required ToM competence but also imposed high executive function (EF) demands, so decline in ToM ability could be caused by deterioration in ToM competence, EF, or both. It was predicted that if the elderly have intact ToM competence but compromised EF, then they should perform similarly to younger adults when using ToM tasks that lower executive demands, such as spontaneous-response tasks. Results showed that on tasks with reduced demands, older adults tracked belief to the same extent as younger adults, despite their declining EF. The findings support a model in which age-related decline in ToM ability is primarily caused by compromised EF, not ToM competence, suggesting that underlying ToM mechanisms are still intact in the elderly. We discuss implications of this work for competence-performance issues in ToM processing and the underlying sources of age-related deterioration of ToM.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31539418 PMCID: PMC6754124 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0222890
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Preferential looking ratios, with a score of 0 meaning looking only to the animal box, a score of 1 meaning looking only to the empty box.
Error bars represent standard errors.
Descriptive information and t-test analyses of age-related differences on EF tasks.
| Younger | Older | Group difference | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M | SD | M | SD | |||||
| Stroop effect | 0.10 | 0.10 | 0.22 | 0.19 | -3.64 | 66.813 | .001 | -0.89 |
| Go/No-go | 4.14 | 2.38 | 3.53 | 2.32 | 1.27 | 94 | .206 | 0.26 |
| Digit Span: Forward | 18.80 | 2.90 | 18.60 | 3.72 | 0.28 | 95 | .777 | 0.06 |
| Digit Span: Backward | 12.10 | 3.20 | 11.15 | 3.57 | 1.39 | 95 | .168 | 0.29 |
| Digit Symbol Substitution | 50.76 | 12.14 | 34.25 | 7.65 | 7.88 | 75.004 | < .001 | 1.82 |
| TMT_B | 57.22 | 21.35 | 79.09 | 31.55 | -4.02 | 96 | < .001 | -0.82 |
| WCST | 76.40 | 11.48 | 69.92 | 12.94 | 2.60 | 94 | .011 | 0.54 |
a median reaction time (RT) for neutral condition—the median RT for incongruent condition
b false alarm rate
c the number of correct answers (cf. Digit Symbol Substitution: within 90 seconds)
d the total time to complete the part