The relationship between alexithymia and theory of mind: a systematic review

Theory of Mind (ToM), the ability to represent the mental states of oneself and others, is an essential social skill disrupted across many psychiatric conditions. The transdiagnostic nature of ToM impairment means it is plausible that ToM impairment is related to alexithymia (difficulties identifyin...

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Päätekijät: Pisani, S, Murphy, J, Conway, J, Millgate, E, Catmur, C, Bird, GP
Aineistotyyppi: Journal article
Kieli:English
Julkaistu: Elsevier 2021
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author Pisani, S
Murphy, J
Conway, J
Millgate, E
Catmur, C
Bird, GP
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Murphy, J
Conway, J
Millgate, E
Catmur, C
Bird, GP
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description Theory of Mind (ToM), the ability to represent the mental states of oneself and others, is an essential social skill disrupted across many psychiatric conditions. The transdiagnostic nature of ToM impairment means it is plausible that ToM impairment is related to alexithymia (difficulties identifying and describing one’s own emotions), as alexithymia is seen across psychiatric conditions. Whilst many studies have examined links between alexithymia and ToM, results are mixed. Therefore, the purpose of this systematic review is to provide a taxonomy of ToM tests and assess their relationship with alexithymia. Tests are grouped according to whether they assess propensity to engage spontaneously in ToM or accuracy of ToM inferences, with tests further subdivided into those that do, and do not, require emotion recognition. A review of 63 suitable studies suggests that alexithymia is often associated with reduced ToM, and inaccurate ToM when tasks require emotion recognition. This latter finding appears due to impaired emotion recognition, rather than ToM impairment per se. Further directions and considerations for future research are discussed.
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spelling oxford-uuid:5f133376-ecae-413e-b074-c6ffcb3198d02022-03-26T17:44:39ZThe relationship between alexithymia and theory of mind: a systematic reviewJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:5f133376-ecae-413e-b074-c6ffcb3198d0EnglishSymplectic ElementsElsevier2021Pisani, SMurphy, JConway, JMillgate, ECatmur, CBird, GPTheory of Mind (ToM), the ability to represent the mental states of oneself and others, is an essential social skill disrupted across many psychiatric conditions. The transdiagnostic nature of ToM impairment means it is plausible that ToM impairment is related to alexithymia (difficulties identifying and describing one’s own emotions), as alexithymia is seen across psychiatric conditions. Whilst many studies have examined links between alexithymia and ToM, results are mixed. Therefore, the purpose of this systematic review is to provide a taxonomy of ToM tests and assess their relationship with alexithymia. Tests are grouped according to whether they assess propensity to engage spontaneously in ToM or accuracy of ToM inferences, with tests further subdivided into those that do, and do not, require emotion recognition. A review of 63 suitable studies suggests that alexithymia is often associated with reduced ToM, and inaccurate ToM when tasks require emotion recognition. This latter finding appears due to impaired emotion recognition, rather than ToM impairment per se. Further directions and considerations for future research are discussed.
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