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Do patients with schizophrenia attribute mental states in a referential communication task?

Auteur(s)
Champagne-Lavaum, Maud
Fossard, Marion 
Institut des sciences logopédiques 
Martel, Guillaume
Chapdelaine, Cimon
Blouin, Guy
Rodriguez, Jean-Pierre
Stip, Emmanuel
Date de parution
2009
In
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, Taylor&Francis, 2009/14/3/217-239
Mots-clés
  • Real-life conversation
  • Schizophrenia
  • Shared knowledge
  • Social cognition
  • Real-life conversatio...

  • Schizophrenia

  • Shared knowledge

  • Social cognition

Résumé
<br> <i>Introduction</i>. Many studies have reported that individuals with schizophrenia (SZ) may have impaired social cognition, resulting in communication disorders and theory of mind (ToM) impairments. However, the classical tasks used to assess impaired ToM ability are too complex. The aim of this study was to assess ToM ability using both a classical task and a referential communication task that reproduces a ‘‘natural’’ conversation situation. <br> <i>Methods</i>. Thirty-one participants with schizophrenia and 29 matched healthy participants were tested individually on a referential communication task and on a standard ToM task. <br> <i>Results and Conclusion</i>. The main results showed that SZ participants had difficulties using reference markers and attributing mental states in both ToM tasks. Contrary to healthy participants, they exhibited a tendency to ineffectively mark the information they used (indefinite articles for old information and/or definite articles for new information) and had problems using information they shared with the experimenter.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/10670
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10.1080/13546800903004114
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: Champagne-Lavau_Maud_-_Do_patients_with_schizophrenia_attribute_20120210.pdf (1.02 MB)
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