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What is the theory of mind for elderly people? An expert guide

Research indicates that while overall social cognitive skills may evolve with age, the core ability to infer others' mental states is generally well-maintained, although some components may decline. This complex socio-cognitive skill is often called the theory of mind, and understanding what is the theory of mind for elderly people is key to supporting healthy aging.

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Why Do Dementia Patients Lose Empathy? Unraveling the Neurological Causes

Research indicates that the decline in empathy among dementia patients is a direct result of specific patterns of brain degeneration. Understanding **why do dementia patients lose empathy** is therefore crucial for caregivers and family members seeking to comprehend and manage these challenging and often distressing behavioral changes.

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Is the Amygdala Associated with Empathy?

A 2015 study found that left amygdala volume is larger in individuals with higher empathy dimensions. This suggests a strong connection, yet the relationship is highly complex, with the amygdala primarily associated with the emotional, or affective, component of empathy and its role in processing fear and emotional salience.

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