Pediatric Stroke Impairs Theory of Mind Performance.
Warren D LoXiangrui LiKristen HoskinsonKelly McNallyMelissa ChungJoEllen LeeJi WangZhong-Lin LuKeith YeatesPublished in: Journal of child neurology (2019)
Childhood stroke results in poorer performance on specific ToM tasks. Stroke is associated with changes in resting state connectivity in networks linked with social cognition including ToM. Although the basis for these changes in connectivity is not well understood, these results may provide preliminary insights into potential mechanisms affecting social cognition after stroke. The findings suggest that further study of the effect of childhood stroke on network connectivity may yield insights as to how stroke affects cognitive functions in children.