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Does culture shape our understanding of others' thoughts and emotions? An investigation across 12 countries.
Quesque, François; Coutrot, Antoine; Cox, Sharon; de Souza, Leonardo Cruz; Baez, Sandra; Cardona, Juan Felipe; Mulet-Perreault, Hannah; Flanagan, Emma; Neely-Prado, Alejandra; Clarens, Maria Florencia; Cassimiro, Luciana; Musa, Gada; Kemp, Jennifer; Botzung, Anne; Philippi, Nathalie; Cosseddu, Maura; Trujillo-Llano, Catalina; Grisales-Cardenas, Johan Sebastián; Fittipaldi, Sol; Magrath Guimet, Nahuel; Calandri, Ismael Luis; Crivelli, Lucia; Sedeno, Lucas; Garcia, Adolfo M; Moreno, Fermin; Indakoetxea, Begoña; Benussi, Alberto; Brandão Moura, Millena Vieira; Santamaria-Garcia, Hernando; Matallana, Diana; Pryanishnikova, Galina; Morozova, Anna; Iakovleva, Olga; Veryugina, Nadezda; Levin, Oleg; Zhao, Lina; Liang, Junhua; Duning, Thomas; Lebouvier, Thibaud; Pasquier, Florence; Huepe, David; Barandiaran, Myriam; Johnen, Andreas; Lyashenko, Elena; Allegri, Ricardo F; Borroni, Barbara; Blanc, Frederic; Wang, Fen; Yassuda, Mônica Sanches; Lillo, Patricia.
Afiliação
  • Quesque F; Lille Neuroscience and Cognition.
  • Coutrot A; CNRS.
  • Cox S; Department of Behavioural Science and Health.
  • de Souza LC; Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology Research Group.
  • Baez S; Department of Psychology.
  • Cardona JF; Centro de Investigacion en Neurociencia Clinica y Comportamental (CINCCO).
  • Mulet-Perreault H; CERVO Brain Research Centre.
  • Flanagan E; Norwich Medical School.
  • Neely-Prado A; Center for Social and Cognitive Neuroscience.
  • Clarens MF; Department of Neurology.
  • Cassimiro L; School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities.
  • Musa G; Physiopathology Department (ICBM).
  • Kemp J; Centre Memoire de Ressources et Recherche (CMRR).
  • Botzung A; Centre Memoire de Ressources et Recherche (CMRR).
  • Philippi N; Centre Memoire de Ressources et Recherche (CMRR).
  • Cosseddu M; Neurology Unit.
  • Trujillo-Llano C; Centro de Investigacion en Neurociencia Clinica y Comportamental (CINCCO).
  • Grisales-Cardenas JS; Centro de Investigacion en Neurociencia Clinica y Comportamental (CINCCO).
  • Fittipaldi S; Latin American Brain Health Institute (BrainLat).
  • Magrath Guimet N; Department of Neurology.
  • Calandri IL; Department of Neurology.
  • Crivelli L; Department of Neurology.
  • Sedeno L; National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET).
  • Garcia AM; Latin American Brain Health Institute (BrainLat).
  • Moreno F; Department of Neurology.
  • Indakoetxea B; Department of Neurology.
  • Benussi A; Centre for Neurodegenerative Disorders.
  • Brandão Moura MV; Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology Research Group.
  • Santamaria-Garcia H; School of Medicine.
  • Matallana D; School of Medicine.
  • Pryanishnikova G; Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education.
  • Morozova A; Central Clinic No 1 of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
  • Iakovleva O; Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education.
  • Veryugina N; Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education.
  • Levin O; Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education.
  • Zhao L; Innovation Center for Neurological Disorders.
  • Liang J; Innovation Center for Neurological Disorders.
  • Duning T; Innovation Center for Neurological Disorders.
  • Lebouvier T; Lille Neuroscience and Cognition.
  • Pasquier F; Lille Neuroscience and Cognition.
  • Huepe D; Center for Social and Cognitive Neuroscience.
  • Barandiaran M; Department of Neurology.
  • Johnen A; Clinic of Neurology.
  • Lyashenko E; Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education.
  • Allegri RF; Department of Neurology.
  • Borroni B; Centre for Neurodegenerative Disorders.
  • Blanc F; Centre Memoire de Ressources et Recherche (CMRR).
  • Wang F; Innovation Center for Neurological Disorders.
  • Yassuda MS; School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities.
  • Lillo P; Physiopathology Department (ICBM).
Neuropsychology ; 36(7): 664-682, 2022 Oct.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35834208
ABSTRACT
Measures of social cognition have now become central in neuropsychology, being essential for early and differential diagnoses, follow-up, and rehabilitation in a wide range of conditions. With the scientific world becoming increasingly interconnected, international neuropsychological and medical collaborations are burgeoning to tackle the global challenges that are mental health conditions. These initiatives commonly merge data across a diversity of populations and countries, while ignoring their specificity.

OBJECTIVE:

In this context, we aimed to estimate the influence of participants' nationality on social cognition evaluation. This issue is of particular importance as most cognitive tasks are developed in highly specific contexts, not representative of that encountered by the world's population.

METHOD:

Through a large international study across 18 sites, neuropsychologists assessed core aspects of social cognition in 587 participants from 12 countries using traditional and widely used tasks.

RESULTS:

Age, gender, and education were found to impact measures of mentalizing and emotion recognition. After controlling for these factors, differences between countries accounted for more than 20% of the variance on both measures. Importantly, it was possible to isolate participants' nationality from potential translation issues, which classically constitute a major limitation.

CONCLUSIONS:

Overall, these findings highlight the need for important methodological shifts to better represent social cognition in both fundamental research and clinical practice, especially within emerging international networks and consortia. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).
Assuntos

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Emoções / Transtornos Mentais Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Emoções / Transtornos Mentais Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article