The Role of Language, Cognitive Competence, and Working Memory in Theory of Mind in Children on the Autism Spectrum

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Okcun-Akcamus, Meral cilem [1 ]
Tulu, Burcu Kilic [1 ]
Ergul, Cevriye [1 ]
机构
[1] Ankara Univ, Ankara, Turkiye
关键词
Theory of Mind; working memory; receptive and expressive language; nonverbal cognitive competence; FALSE-BELIEF; EXECUTIVE FUNCTION; INHIBITORY CONTROL; TASK-PERFORMANCE; ABILITY; COMMUNICATION; METAANALYSIS; INDIVIDUALS; DISORDERS; CAPACITY;
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10.1177/10883576241307921
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G76 [特殊教育];
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040109 ;
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The development of Theory of Mind (ToM) is associated with variables such as language, working memory, and nonverbal cognitive competence. Children on the autism spectrum tend to have difficulties in ToM development, language and communication skills, and working memory. This study investigates relationships between language, working memory, and nonverbal cognitive competence with ToM in children on the autism spectrum. The study involved 40 children on the autism spectrum. Data collection tools included ToM tasks, the Turkish Early Language Development Test, Raven's Colored Progressive Matrices, and the Working Memory Scale. As a result of this research, it was found that receptive language, expressive language, nonverbal cognitive competence, phonological loop, and central executive measures had significant relationships with ToM. The phonological loop and central executive measures were direct predictors of ToM. Nonverbal cognitive competence did not directly predict ToM but was mediated by the phonological loop and central executive.
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