دانلود کتاب Évaluation de la cognition sociale : étude du raisonnement moral chez l’enfant neurotypique et avec lésion cérébrale focale
by Vincent Labelle-Chiasson
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عنوان فارسی: ارزیابی از شناخت اجتماعی : مطالعه استدلال اخلاقی در کودکان neurotypique و با فاصله کانونی ضایعه مغزی |
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The first thesis article presents a study using an innovative neuropsychological tool designed to evaluate everyday MR in children and adolescents, the Socio-Moral Reasoning Aptitude Level (So-Moral). Using this tool, the objective was to identify age-related changes in MR during an extended developmental period (6 to 20 years), investigate the existence of sex differences and, in parallel, explore the developmental sensitivity of the So-Moral tool. The study results demonstrate significant group differences in MR maturity between childhood (6-8 years) and preadolescence (9-11 years), as well as between early adolescence (12-14 years) and middle adolescence (15-17 years). Further, sex differences favoring girls were found across all developmental periods. These results are to be interpreted in light of cerebral development and cognitive development theories of MR. They indicate that the So-Moral has adequate developmental sensitivity and can support a model of healthy MR development, thus enabling future comparisons with clinical groups.
The objective of the second article was to investigate social cognition (MR, moral decision-making and empathy) and socio-behavorial problems in children with early focal brain insult (EBI) to the frontal or temporal regions. The results demonstrate reduced socio-cognitive abilities in these children when compared to paired controls, most notably in terms of MR maturity. Links between empathy and MR were also found in children with focal EBI. Finally, results indicated that these individuals displayed more socio-behavioral problems than their peers.
This thesis furthers our understanding of typical and atypical MR development and suggests that it is useful to evaluate social cognition in children with focal EBI with appropriate tools designed with an ecological approach. From a neurodevelopmental perspective, these studies suggest the presence of sensitive periods for the development of MR and support the idea that social cognition is vulnerable following focal EBI. Finally, the results contribute to knowledge of the developmental sensitivity of the So-Moral tool.