“…Croker & McDonald, 2005;Babbage et al, 2011, Ietswaart, Milders, Crawford, Currie & Scott, 2008Spikman, Timmerman, Milders, Veenstra & van der Naalt, 2012;Williams & Wood, 2010). Understanding other people's intentions and beliefs, also referred to as theory of mind (ToM), can also be impaired following TBI (Bibby & McDonald, 2005;Bivona et al, 2014;Geraci, Surian, Ferraro, Cantagallo, 2010;Havet-Thomassin, Allain, Etcharry-Bouyx & Le Gall, 2005;McLellan & Mckinlay, 2013;Milders, Ietswaart, Crawford & Currie, 2006, 2012Muller, Simion, Reviriego, Galera, Mazaux, Barat & Joseph, 2010;Spikman et al, 2012). Selecting appropriate social behaviour in response to the context would rely on adequate executive functioning (Shany-Ur & Rankin, 2013), in particular, flexibility to adjust behaviour in accordance with the situation and inhibition to suppress initial, and possibly inappropriate, responses.…”