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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Psychology
  • Rehabilitation Medicine

Background:

  • Social cognitive impairments are common after stroke, but previous studies show inconsistent findings.
  • This inconsistency may stem from variations in assessing core social cognitive domains.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To concurrently assess all four core social cognitive domains in a single stroke cohort.
  • To investigate if social cognitive impairment severity correlates with task ecological validity.

Main Methods:

  • 35 first-time stroke patients and 35 matched controls underwent a comprehensive social cognitive test battery.
  • Neurocognitive function and well-being were also assessed.

Main Results:

  • Affective empathy was preserved in stroke survivors (d = 0.02).
  • Deficits were observed in theory of mind (d = -0.42), emotion perception (d = -0.48), and social behavior (d = -0.59).
  • Task ecological validity did not influence the degree of impairment.

Conclusions:

  • Stroke significantly impacts specific social cognitive functions, with affective empathy being an exception.
  • Findings support the development of tailored, evidence-based rehabilitation strategies for post-stroke social cognitive deficits.