Title of article :
Domain-general contributions to social reasoning: Theory of mind and deontic reasoning re-explored
Author/Authors :
McKinnon، نويسنده , , Margaret C. and Moscovitch، نويسنده , , Morris، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Using older adults and dual-task interference, we examined performance on two social reasoning tasks: theory of mind (ToM) tasks and versions of the deontic selection task involving social contracts and hazardous conditions. In line with performance accounts of social reasoning (Leslie, Friedman, & German, 2004), evidence from both aging and the dual-task method suggested that domain-general resources contribute to performance of these tasks. Specifically, older adults were impaired relative to younger adults on all types of social reasoning tasks tested; performance varied as a function of the demands these tasks placed on domain-general resources. Moreover, in younger adults, simultaneous performance of a working memory task interfered with younger adults’ performance on both types of social reasoning tasks; here too, the magnitude of the interference effect varied with the processing demands of each task. Limits placed on social reasoning by executive functions contribute a great deal to performance, even in old age and in healthy younger adults under conditions of divided attention. The role of potentially non-modular and modular contributions to social reasoning is discussed.
Keywords :
Modularity , aging , social cognition , development
Journal title :
Cognition
Journal title :
Cognition