INVESTIGADORES
ROCA MarÍa
artículos
Título:
Cognitive but Not Affective Theory of Mind Deficits in Mild Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis
Autor/es:
MARÍA ROCA; FACUNDO MANES; EZEQUIEL GLEICHGERRCHT; AGUSTIN IBANEZ; MARIA E. GONZALEZ DE TOLEDO; VICTORIA MARENCO; DIANA BRUNO; TERESA TORRALVA; VLADIMIRO SINAY
Revista:
COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIORAL NEUROLOGY
Editorial:
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Referencias:
Lugar: Philadelphia; Año: 2014 vol. 27 p. 25 - 30
ISSN:
1543-3633
Resumen:
Objective: We studied theory of mind (ToM) in patients with mild relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS), seeking posible dissociations between its 2 components: cognitive ToM (the ability to infer others? intentions) and affective ToM (the ability to infer others? emotional states). We analyzed the relationship of ToM to executive function, depression, and fatigue. Background: Dissociations between cognitive and affective ToM have been found in several neurologic and neuropsychiatric diseases. Most ToM studies in patients with MS have shown general ToM deficits but have not analyzed the cognitive and affective aspects individually. Methods: We used the Faux Pas test of ToM and tests of executive function to assess 18 patients with mild relapsing-remitting MS and 16 control participants. Results: Our patients showed deficits in cognitive ToM, but their affective ToM seemed to be spared. Their cognitive ToM déficits were not related to executive dysfunction, depression, or fatigue. Conclusions: Our study is the first differential analysis showing cognitive but not affective ToM deficits in mild relapsing-remitting MS. Further research is needed to determine the exact nature and the real impact of these deficits, and to establish their relationship with the neuropathology and progression of MS.