Core symptoms of Tourette's syndrome are assumed to result from inhibitory dysfunction, which could also impair theory of mind. Here the authors report evidence for theory of mind difficulties: patients exhibit deficits in recognizing faux pas and understanding intentionality.
Eddy, C., Mitchell, I., Beck, S., Cavanna, A., Rickards, H. (2010). Altered attribution of intention in Tourette's syndrome. THE JOURNAL OF NEUROPSYCHIATRY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES, 22(3), 348-351 [10.1176/jnp.2010.22.3.348].
Altered attribution of intention in Tourette's syndrome
Cavanna A;
2010
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Core symptoms of Tourette's syndrome are assumed to result from inhibitory dysfunction, which could also impair theory of mind. Here the authors report evidence for theory of mind difficulties: patients exhibit deficits in recognizing faux pas and understanding intentionality.File in questo prodotto:
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