Theory of Mind, Executive Functions, and Laterality: an evolutionary and neuropsychiatric perspective

Alessandro Ghezzo , Francesco Benso , Maurizio Bejor , Matteo Chiappedi
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Abstract

Introduction

Executive functions and Theory of Mind play important roles in appropriate responses to unexpected stimuli; the same applies to the functional asymmetry of the brain cortex.

Materials and methods

We reviewed and analyzed recent Medline-indexed research published in the last 5 years, as well as certain older publications (articles, books) that were often cited. The Medline search was carried out with MeSH search terms Theory of Mind, Executive Functions, cerebral asymmetry (and related variants), alone and in conjunction with autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and schizophrenia.

Results

Recent research suggests that hyperactivation or inappropriate activation of the above-mentioned functions may be the cause of pervasive developmental disorder, schizophrenia, and attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder.

Discussion

We present a hypothesis in which Theory of Mind, Executive Functions, and asymmetric activation of the brain cortex are all part of a comprehensive system, which may have been important, from an evolutionary point of view, in improving the survival of humans. Conversely, pathological hyperactivation or dysregulated activation of this system (secondary to alteration of one or more of its components) may be the biological basis for certain neuropsychiatric disorders. If verified, this model could be used to create specific treatments.

心智理论、执行功能和偏侧性:一个进化和神经精神病学的观点
执行功能和心理理论在对意外刺激的适当反应中起着重要作用;这同样适用于大脑皮层的功能不对称。材料和方法我们回顾和分析了最近5年发表的medline索引研究,以及一些经常被引用的旧出版物(文章、书籍)。Medline检索使用MeSH检索词进行,检索词为心智理论、执行功能、大脑不对称(及相关变异),单独或与自闭症、注意缺陷多动障碍和精神分裂症合并。结果最近的研究表明,上述功能的过度激活或不适当激活可能是广泛性发育障碍、精神分裂症、注意缺陷和多动障碍的原因。我们提出了一个假设,在这个假设中,心智理论、执行功能和大脑皮层的不对称激活都是一个综合系统的一部分,从进化的角度来看,这可能对改善人类的生存很重要。相反,该系统的病理性过度激活或失调激活(继发于其一个或多个组成部分的改变)可能是某些神经精神疾病的生物学基础。如果得到验证,该模型可用于创建特定的治疗方法。
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