The evolution of theory of mind (ToM) within the evolution of cerebellar sequence detection in stone-tool making and language: implications for studies of higher-level cognitive functions in degenerative cerebellar atrophy.

Q3 Medicine
Cerebellum and Ataxias Pub Date : 2019-06-24 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40673-019-0101-x
Larry Vandervert
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Abstract

Introduction: Within the context of Clausi, Olivito, Lupo, Siciliano, Bozzali and Leggio's (Cell Neurosci 12:510, 2019) insightful study of how prediction of theory of mind (ToM) is compromised in degenerative cerebellar atrophy, this article describes how prediction can also be understood as the cerebro-cerebellar system's capacity to rapidly shift attention to manipulate cause-and-effect relationships embedded in language.

Method: The evolution of the capacity of ToM is described within the evolution of stone-tool making, language, and the origin of the phonological loop in verbal working memory. Specifically, it is argued that this evolutionary framework offers a way to get further inside the prediction process by illuminating how sub-vocal speech evolved during stone-tool evolution due to its adaptive refinement of early human ability to manipulate and hold in memory progressively more detailed cause-and-effect relationships in the origin of verbal working memory.

Conclusion: The addition of sub-vocal speech/cause-and-effect relationship to the analysis of prediction provides an evolutionary model of the mechanisms of ToM, which, in turn, brings forward additional cerebro-cerebellar mechanisms which can (1) further support Clausi, Olivito, Lupo et al's findings and (2) shed light on additional mechanisms that might further clarify what might be behind cerebellar dysfunction in the construction of ToM. Problems encountered by cerebellar degenerative atrophy patients with the Faux pas test and Advanced ToM task with unexpected events may stem from a combination of an inability (1) of their cerebellar internal models to rapidly switch attention among cause-and-effect elements of the stories and (2) to extend cerebellar internal models to the prediction of the resulting similar but unexpected events. That is, with both (1) and (2) occurring at the same time, alternative meanings of causes and effects might be missed in both automatic and consciously manipulated sub-vocal verbal working memory. A method to measure sub-vocal speech in this context is suggested.

石器制造和语言中小脑序列检测进化中的心理理论(ToM)进化:对退行性小脑萎缩中高级认知功能研究的启示。
引言:在Clausi、Olivito、Lupo、Siciliano、Bozzali和Leggio(Cell Neurosci 12:5102019)的背景下,对退行性小脑萎缩如何影响心理理论(ToM)的预测进行了深入的研究,这篇文章描述了预测如何也可以被理解为大脑-小脑系统快速转移注意力以操纵嵌入语言中的因果关系的能力。方法:从石器制作、语言的演变以及言语工作记忆中语音循环的起源等方面描述ToM能力的演变。具体而言,有人认为,这种进化框架提供了一种进一步深入预测过程的方法,通过阐明亚语音在石器进化过程中是如何进化的,因为它对早期人类操纵和保持记忆的能力进行了适应性细化,从而在言语工作记忆的起源中逐步形成了更详细的因果关系。结论:在预测分析中增加了亚发声言语/因果关系,提供了ToM机制的进化模型,进而提出了额外的大脑-小脑机制,可以(1)进一步支持Clausi、Olivito,Lupo等人的发现和(2)揭示了其他机制,这些机制可能进一步阐明ToM构建中小脑功能障碍的背后原因。Faux-pas测试和高级ToM任务中发生意外事件的小脑退行性萎缩患者所遇到的问题可能源于以下两种情况:(1)他们的小脑内部模型无法在故事的因果元素之间快速转移注意力;(2)无法将小脑内部模型扩展到预测由此产生的类似但意外的结果事件。也就是说,当(1)和(2)同时发生时,在自动和有意识操纵的亚发声言语工作记忆中,因果的替代意义可能会被遗漏。提出了一种在这种情况下测量亚声语音的方法。
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