Dipartimento di Psicologia, Università degli Studi di Pavia, Pavia, Italy.
Fondazione Robert Hollman, Cannero Riviera, VB, Italy.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2019 Sep;49(9):3494-3503. doi: 10.1007/s10803-019-04064-3.
Research that focused on Theory of Mind (ToM) development in blind children showed that they were delayed, but not permanently deficient, in various types of false belief tasks. More recent studies reported first evidence of typical ToM development in blind children and suggested that more comprehensive tools to evaluate ToM had to be used. The current paper analyzed ToM development in blind children, using the adapted version of the ToM Storybooks; this is a standardized comprehensive test developed to provide a reliable and stable measurement, in comparison with the false belief tasks. Results showed that blind children's ToM performances were very similar to the ones of matched typically developing children, matched on chronological age and gender. The current finding supported the importance of the use of a more comprehensive tool to assess ToM in atypical population.
研究集中在盲童心理理论(Theory of Mind,ToM)发展上,结果表明,他们在各种类型的错误信念任务中存在延迟,但并非永久性缺陷。最近的研究报告了盲童典型心理理论发展的第一份证据,并提出必须使用更全面的工具来评估心理理论。本研究使用经过改编的心理理论故事书版本分析了盲童的心理理论发展情况;这是一种标准化的综合测试,旨在与错误信念任务相比,提供更可靠和稳定的测量。结果表明,盲童的心理理论表现与在年龄和性别上相匹配的典型发展儿童非常相似。目前的发现支持在非典型人群中使用更全面的工具评估心理理论的重要性。