Theory of Mind

Stacey L. Tucci, Susan R. Easterbrooks
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Abstract

Recent research on theory of mind (ToM) provides insights into challenges to learning and cognition in both children and adults. This chapter reviews the literature on ToM in general, focusing on the areas of difference from the viewpoint of ToM as a way to understand the challenges to learning and cognition in deaf and hard-of-hearing learners. Deaf and hard-of-hearing people demonstrate similar abilities to those with typical hearing across several cognitive tasks, including, but not limited to, imagination, creativity, and long-term memory. Differences exist, however, in the domains of visual-spatial processing, short-term memory, and executive functioning. These similarities and differences have implications for learning and cognitive development as they interact with ToM concepts. Concepts explored include, but are not limited to, language, affect, social experiences, the role of the family and the environment, learning, and reading.
心理理论
最近关于心理理论(ToM)的研究为儿童和成人在学习和认知方面的挑战提供了见解。本章综述了有关认知障碍的文献,重点从认知障碍的角度探讨了不同领域的差异,以此来理解聋人和听障学习者在学习和认知方面的挑战。聋人和重听人在一些认知任务上表现出与正常听力人相似的能力,包括但不限于想象力、创造力和长期记忆。然而,在视觉空间处理、短期记忆和执行功能方面存在差异。这些相同点和不同点在与ToM概念相互作用时对学习和认知发展有影响。探讨的概念包括但不限于语言、情感、社会经验、家庭和环境的角色、学习和阅读。
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