作者
Robyn Langdon, Richard J Siegert, John McClure, Leigh Harrington
发表日期
2005/5/1
期刊
Cognitive neuropsychiatry
卷号
10
期号
2
页码范围
87-104
出版商
Taylor and Francis Ltd
简介
Introduction. There is already a substantial body of evidence supporting Frith's theory that theory of mind (ToM) is impaired in people with schizophrenia. However, a specific relationship between impaired ToM and paranoid delusions, while intuitively reasonable, has only been demonstrated in two studies to date.
Methods. A total of 25 participants with schizophrenia were classified as paranoid or nonparanoid and compared with 38 healthy controls on a variety of ToM tasks. These tasks included verbal and nonverbal, and first and second order ToM tasks.
Results. Participants with schizophrenia performed significantly more poorly than healthy controls on both the first and second order verbal ToM tasks but not on the nonverbal ToM tasks. However, the ToM deficit was only observed for those participants with schizophrenia who had persecutory delusions. There was also a strong relationship observed …
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