ToM Flashcards
what is ToM
ability to attribute mental states - beliefs, intents, desires, pretending, knowledge etc - to oneself and others
ToM links to autism behaviours
ascribing mentla states, lack of pretend play
social and cog imapirments e.g. lack of reciprocity
cohen says autistics undergo specific metarepresentational delay causing mindblindness
precursors to ToM
habituation tasks, shared attention, imitation and pretend play
brain areas in ToM
paracingulate cortex and medial frontal cortex are key areas for mentalising.
STS and temporal poles are associated.
amygdal is inv with emotions and interpreting behaviour
main arguments against ToM in autism
Normal children acquire ToM at age of 4 years, but autism starts earlier. (Baron-Cohen: precursors such as Shared attention Mechanism)2. Real problem is socio-affective (lack of empathy). Hobson (psychoanalyst).3. The non-social symptoms can’t be explained by ToM.
alternative theories to ToM
Deficit in executive functions (planning, inhibition, working-memory, attention switching).3. Deficit in global processing: Central-coherence (or preference for local processing).4. Deficit in imitation (malfunctioning mirror-neuron system).
evidence of imitation deficit in autism
Some difficulties in copying others’ actions (especially meaningless actions: echopraxia).2. Problems in inhibiting stereotyped mimicking of words or phrases (echolalia), or actions (e.g. a peculiar way of walking).Thus there are issues with imitation in ASD, but not necessarily a reduction of imitation!
Both involve translating the perspective of another to oneself.2. The link becomes especially clear in Simulation Theory.3. Imitation could be precursor to ToM.