Sunday, July 13, 2025

False Beliefs, True Deficits: Investigating Social Cognition in Friedreich Ataxia

Heleven E, Vyhnalek M, Karamazovová S, Van Overwalle F, Naeije G. False Beliefs, True Deficits: Investigating Social Cognition in Friedreich Ataxia. Cerebellum. 2025 Jul 11;24(5):128. doi: 10.1007/s12311-025-01886-z. PMID: 40643773. 

 Friedreich ataxia (FA) is a cerebellar neurodegenerative disease primarily known for its motor symptoms, but emerging evidence suggests it also affects higher-order cognitive functions, including Theory of Mind (ToM). This study aimed to assess ToM in individuals with FA using a Picture Sequencing Task (PST) that distinguishes between mechanical, social script, true belief, and false belief scenarios, with a focus on the latter as key marker of mentalizing in cerebellar diseases. 
Our results reveal a selective impairment in false belief reasoning in FA, consistent with ToM deficits observed in other cerebellar and neurodevelopmental disorders.