The Effects of Adult Aging and Culture on Theory of Mind

Author:

Yong Min Hooi12ORCID,Lawrie Louisa3,Schaefer Alexandre4,Phillips Louise H3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, Sunway University, Malaysia

2. Aging Health and Well-being Research Centre, Sunway University, Malaysia

3. School of Psychology, University of Aberdeen, UK

4. Department of Psychology, Monash University Malaysia, Sunway City, Malaysia

Abstract

Abstract Objectives Older adults tend to have poorer Theory of Mind (ToM) than their younger counterparts, and this has been shown in both Western and Asian cultures. We examined the role of working memory (WM) in age differences in ToM, and whether this was moderated by education and culture (the United Kingdom vs. Malaysia). Methods We used 2 ToM tests with differing demands on updating multiple mental states (false belief) and applying social rules to mental state processing (faux pas). We also looked at the role of education, socioeconomic status, and WM. A total of 298 participants from the United Kingdom and Malaysia completed faux pas, false belief, and WM tasks. Results Age effects on some aspects of ToM were greater in the Malaysian compared to the UK sample. Malaysian older adults were poorer at faux pas detection, aspects of false belief, and WM compared to young adults. In subsequent moderated mediation analyses, we found that, specifically in the Malaysian sample, the mediating effects of WM on the age and ToM relationship occurred at the lowest levels of education. Discussion This pattern of results may reflect changes in the familiarity and cognitive load of explicit mental state attribution, along with cultural differences in the pace and nature of cognitive aging. Cultural differences in education and WM should be considered when researching age differences in ToM.

Funder

Newton Fund

Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, UK Government

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Gerontology,Clinical Psychology,Social Psychology

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