IDENTIFICATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF IQ ON THEORY OF MIND SKILLS IN A GROUP OF SCHIZOPHRENICS
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10481/52012Metadatos
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Universidad de Granada
Materia
Intelligence quotient Mental verbs task Schizophrenia Theory of mind
Fecha
2014-11Referencia bibliográfica
López, P., Mendoza, E. (2014). Identification of the influence of iq on theory of mind skills in a group of schizophrenics. Publicaciones, 44, 13-31. [http://hdl.handle.net/10481/52012]
Resumen
Schizophrenia sufferers may have Theory of Mind (ToM) deficits. These deficits are not
as severe as those shown by people with other disorders such as autism, because schizophrenic
patients can solve simple ToM tests using their Intelligence Quotient (IQ) and general problemsolving
skills.
Our aim was to study ToM by asking a group of schizophrenics to perform a mental verbs
task. We then identified the categories into which the mental verbs were grouped and their use
profile, and assessed the influence of intelligence quotient.
We observed that those with a higher IQ had lower ToM deficits. Subjects with average
IQs grouped the mental activities quite well and those with low IQ performed the task poorly as a
result of the combined effects of schizophrenia processes and low IQ