Description
Social Cognition include tests for abilities such as facial recognition, name-face association, prosody, and theory of mind that are important aspects of social functioning.
Social Cognition include tests for abilities such as facial recognition, name-face association, prosody, and theory of mind that are important aspects of social functioning.
Social Cognition include tests for abilities such as facial recognition, name-face association, prosody, and theory of mind that are important aspects of social functioning.
ocial Cognition includes a broad spectrum of abilities, such as facial recognition, name-face association, prosody, and theory of mind that are important aspects of social functioning.
Age Range:Individuals 16:0 – 90:11
Administration:Paper and pencil
Scoring Option:Manual Scoring
Completion Time:35-45 minutes
Scores/Interpretation:Scaled, Contrast, Cumulative Percentages
Publication Date:2009
Social Cognition is now available as a free standing component of the Advanced Clinical Solutions for WAIS®IV and WMS®-IV.
Impaired social cognition is present in many developmental and psychiatric disorders such as ADHD, ASD, TBI, Dementias, and Schizophrenia. Is it important to be able to determine how an examinee processes social information and how that affects his or her daily interactions with others.
Social cognition has three subtests:
Social cognition generates scaled scores (mean of 10 and a standard deviation of 3), Contrast Scores for comparisons between subtests and indexes, and Cumulative Percentages (Names II Emotion).