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Sally-Anne Test in Patients with Alzheimer's Disease Dementia.

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Social cognition has recently been recognized as one of the essential cognitive domains. Some reports suggested that patients with Alzheimer's disease dementia (ADD) presented significant theory of mind deficits even in the mild condition. However, most previous studies included only small numbers of patients with ADD. The present study administered the first-order false belief (Sally-Anne) test to 116 consecutive patients with ADD from the outpatient units of the Memory Clinic and compared the characteristics of the two groups with correct and incorrect answers on the test. Then various clinical characteristics were evaluated. Only 37.1% of patients with ADD correctly answered the Sally-Anne test with the right explanation. Comparison between the two groups of correct and incorrect answers revealed a significant association between the frontal assessment battery score and the result of the Sally-Anne test in the multiple logistic regression analyses. Thus, patients with ADD presented a significant deficit in social cognition even in the mild condition. Frontal dysfunction was thought to be related to the deficits in mild ADD.

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0
Journal
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Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD
Volume
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61
Issue
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3
Number of Pages
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1029-1036
Date Published
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2018
ISSN Number
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1387-2877
URL
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https://content.iospress.com/openurl?genre=article&id=doi:10.3233/JAD-170621
DOI
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10.3233/JAD-170621
Short Title
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J Alzheimers Dis
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