Factors related to social inferencing performance in moderate-severe, chronic TBI
Eleanor Scheidt Birch,
Brielle C Stark,
Dawn Neumann
Abstract:Following traumatic brain injury (TBI), deficits in social cognition are common. Social inferencing is a crucial component of social cognition that enables an individual to understand the thoughts, feelings, and intentions of a communication partner when said information is not explicitly stated. Existing literature suggests a variety of factors contribute to social inferencing success (e.g., biological sex, executive functioning), yet findings are not conclusive, largely because these factors have been examin… Show more
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