Efeitos da idade no desempenho de uma amostra brasileira saudável no Teste Faux Pas de Teoria da Mente (ToM)
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Resumo: | Abstract: Introduction: Theory of Mind (ToM) is the capacity to infer a thought, mental states for himself and for others. There are two different components to be observed in ToM: the affective (ToM-a), in which the individual infers emotional states or perceives feelings; and the more complex cognitive ToM (ToM-c), which depends on the understanding of the other's perspective. Objectives: In this study we observed the correlations between the different components of ToM and the aging process through a sample of cognitively healthy individuals. Method: Cognition was evaluated by the Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination - Revised ACE-R (which evaluates five cognitive domains: Attention and Guidance, Memory, Fluency, Language and Visual- Spatial Skills) was presented to the selected individuals who then responded to the Faux Pas Test (FPT), in which 20 stories are presented: 10 containing a gaffe and 10 in which nothing wrong or strange happens. The individual must recognize both conditions. Results: In this group there was no significant correlation between the performance in the FPT and age. A division was made between people under 60 and over 61 years to analyze the effect of aging performance. There was no significant difference in the detection of gaffes comparing both groups. The ACE scale demonstrated that this performed better in the sub-tests of Language, Memory, and Attention, visuo-spatial and fluency, in that order; more specifically, the test demonstrated that there is a significant correlation between performance in ACE and the correct identification of stories with Faux Pas. The cognitive domains that most contributed to this significant interaction were attention-orientation and memory. There was a trend to worse performance with increasing age for ToM-c, followed by intention (ToM-a), then empathy (ToM-a) and lastly, inadequacy (ToM-c). |
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Efeitos da idade no desempenho de uma amostra brasileira saudável no Teste Faux Pas de Teoria da Mente (ToM)Faux Pas TestTheory of MindAgingAffective Theory of MindCognitive Theory of MindTeoria da MenteTeste Faux PasEnvelhecimentoTeoria da Mente AfetivaTeoria da Mente CognitivaAbstract: Introduction: Theory of Mind (ToM) is the capacity to infer a thought, mental states for himself and for others. There are two different components to be observed in ToM: the affective (ToM-a), in which the individual infers emotional states or perceives feelings; and the more complex cognitive ToM (ToM-c), which depends on the understanding of the other's perspective. Objectives: In this study we observed the correlations between the different components of ToM and the aging process through a sample of cognitively healthy individuals. Method: Cognition was evaluated by the Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination - Revised ACE-R (which evaluates five cognitive domains: Attention and Guidance, Memory, Fluency, Language and Visual- Spatial Skills) was presented to the selected individuals who then responded to the Faux Pas Test (FPT), in which 20 stories are presented: 10 containing a gaffe and 10 in which nothing wrong or strange happens. The individual must recognize both conditions. Results: In this group there was no significant correlation between the performance in the FPT and age. A division was made between people under 60 and over 61 years to analyze the effect of aging performance. There was no significant difference in the detection of gaffes comparing both groups. The ACE scale demonstrated that this performed better in the sub-tests of Language, Memory, and Attention, visuo-spatial and fluency, in that order; more specifically, the test demonstrated that there is a significant correlation between performance in ACE and the correct identification of stories with Faux Pas. The cognitive domains that most contributed to this significant interaction were attention-orientation and memory. There was a trend to worse performance with increasing age for ToM-c, followed by intention (ToM-a), then empathy (ToM-a) and lastly, inadequacy (ToM-c).Resumo: Introdução: Teoria da Mente (ToM) é a capacidade que se tem de inferir um pensamento, estados mentais para si mesmo e para outros. Existem dois diferentes componentes a serem observados na ToM: a afetiva (ToM-a), na qual o indivíduo infere estados emocionais ou percebe sentimentos e a ToM cognitiva (ToMc), mais complexa, que depende da compreensão da perspectiva do outro. Objetivos: nesse estudo observamos as correlações entre os diferentes componentes de ToM e o processo de envelhecimento através da amostra de indivíduos cognitivamente saudáveis. Método: Foi apresentada aos indivíduos selecionados uma bateria contendo uma escala para rastreio Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination – Revised ACE-R (que avalia cinco domínios cognitivos: Atenção e Orientação, Memória, Fluência, Linguagem e Habilidades Visuais-Espaciais. Para a ToM, os participantes responderam ao Faux Pas Test (FPT), no qual são apresentadas 20 histórias: 10 delas contém uma gafe e em outras 10 histórias nada de errado ou estranho acontece e ele deve reconhecer isso. Resultados: Nesse grupo não houve correlação significativa entre o desempenho no FPT e a idade. Foi realizada uma divisão entre pessoas com menos de 60 anos e a partir de 61 anos para analisar a desempenho dessa população no envelhecimento e também não obtivemos resultado significativo na detecção das histórias com e sem gafe. A escala ACE demonstrou que a população que participou desse estudo desempenhou melhores resultados nos sub-testes de Linguagem, Memória, Orientação e Atenção, viso-espacial e fluência, nessa ordem; mais especificamente, o teste demonstrou haver uma significativa capacidade em poder prever a correta identificação de histórias com Faux Pas sendo que os dois domínios cognitivos considerados pela tarefa que mais contribuíram para essa significativa interação foram atenção-orientação e Memória. Entretanto, foi possível observar que quanto maior a idade, pior o desempenho na pergunta de crença (ToM-c), seguida por intenção (ToM-a), depois empatia (ToM-a) e por ultimo, inadequação (ToM-c).Dados abertos - Sucupira - Teses e dissertações (2018)Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Bertolucci, Paulo Henrique Ferreira [UNIFESP]http://lattes.cnpq.br/0536597854124056http://lattes.cnpq.br/7990771937290255Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Saad, Flavia Mazzariolli [UNIFESP]2020-03-25T11:43:28Z2020-03-25T11:43:28Z2018-09-27info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion84 f.application/pdfhttps://sucupira.capes.gov.br/sucupira/public/consultas/coleta/trabalhoConclusao/viewTrabalhoConclusao.jsf?popup=true&id_trabalho=67329662018-0085.pdfhttps://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/52172porSão Pauloinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2024-08-02T13:10:45Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/52172Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652024-08-02T13:10:45Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false |
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Efeitos da idade no desempenho de uma amostra brasileira saudável no Teste Faux Pas de Teoria da Mente (ToM) |
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Efeitos da idade no desempenho de uma amostra brasileira saudável no Teste Faux Pas de Teoria da Mente (ToM) |
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Efeitos da idade no desempenho de uma amostra brasileira saudável no Teste Faux Pas de Teoria da Mente (ToM) Saad, Flavia Mazzariolli [UNIFESP] Faux Pas Test Theory of Mind Aging Affective Theory of Mind Cognitive Theory of Mind Teoria da Mente Teste Faux Pas Envelhecimento Teoria da Mente Afetiva Teoria da Mente Cognitiva |
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Efeitos da idade no desempenho de uma amostra brasileira saudável no Teste Faux Pas de Teoria da Mente (ToM) |
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Efeitos da idade no desempenho de uma amostra brasileira saudável no Teste Faux Pas de Teoria da Mente (ToM) |
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Efeitos da idade no desempenho de uma amostra brasileira saudável no Teste Faux Pas de Teoria da Mente (ToM) |
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Efeitos da idade no desempenho de uma amostra brasileira saudável no Teste Faux Pas de Teoria da Mente (ToM) |
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Efeitos da idade no desempenho de uma amostra brasileira saudável no Teste Faux Pas de Teoria da Mente (ToM) |
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Saad, Flavia Mazzariolli [UNIFESP] |
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Saad, Flavia Mazzariolli [UNIFESP] |
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Bertolucci, Paulo Henrique Ferreira [UNIFESP] http://lattes.cnpq.br/0536597854124056 http://lattes.cnpq.br/7990771937290255 Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) |
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Saad, Flavia Mazzariolli [UNIFESP] |
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Faux Pas Test Theory of Mind Aging Affective Theory of Mind Cognitive Theory of Mind Teoria da Mente Teste Faux Pas Envelhecimento Teoria da Mente Afetiva Teoria da Mente Cognitiva |
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Faux Pas Test Theory of Mind Aging Affective Theory of Mind Cognitive Theory of Mind Teoria da Mente Teste Faux Pas Envelhecimento Teoria da Mente Afetiva Teoria da Mente Cognitiva |
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Abstract: Introduction: Theory of Mind (ToM) is the capacity to infer a thought, mental states for himself and for others. There are two different components to be observed in ToM: the affective (ToM-a), in which the individual infers emotional states or perceives feelings; and the more complex cognitive ToM (ToM-c), which depends on the understanding of the other's perspective. Objectives: In this study we observed the correlations between the different components of ToM and the aging process through a sample of cognitively healthy individuals. Method: Cognition was evaluated by the Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination - Revised ACE-R (which evaluates five cognitive domains: Attention and Guidance, Memory, Fluency, Language and Visual- Spatial Skills) was presented to the selected individuals who then responded to the Faux Pas Test (FPT), in which 20 stories are presented: 10 containing a gaffe and 10 in which nothing wrong or strange happens. The individual must recognize both conditions. Results: In this group there was no significant correlation between the performance in the FPT and age. A division was made between people under 60 and over 61 years to analyze the effect of aging performance. There was no significant difference in the detection of gaffes comparing both groups. The ACE scale demonstrated that this performed better in the sub-tests of Language, Memory, and Attention, visuo-spatial and fluency, in that order; more specifically, the test demonstrated that there is a significant correlation between performance in ACE and the correct identification of stories with Faux Pas. The cognitive domains that most contributed to this significant interaction were attention-orientation and memory. There was a trend to worse performance with increasing age for ToM-c, followed by intention (ToM-a), then empathy (ToM-a) and lastly, inadequacy (ToM-c). |
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