Objective: Patients with schizophrenia exhibit impaired social cognition, especially in the recognition and expression of facial emotions, aspects of communication profoundly interlinked in an embodied approach of cognition. Nevertheless, many training programs have been developed that focus on either of these deficits but not both. We therefore designed a training program, Cinemotion, intended to remedy the 2 deficits and investigated its feasibility and effects in patients with schizophrenia.Design: Thirty-one patients undergoing treatment for schizophrenia and presenting deficit in emotion recognition were randomized to a group of 16 to undergo Cinemotion training, delivered in weekly group sessions, and to a control treatment group of 1...
OBJECTIVE: Emotion recognition impairments are a common feature of schizophrenia. This pilot stud...
The study examined changes in visual attention in schizophrenia following training with a social-cog...
AbstractDeficits in social cognition including facial affect recognition and their detrimental effec...
There is growing research suggesting that individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia are impaired in t...
BACKGROUND: Impaired ability to make inferences about what another person might think or feel (i.e.,...
Impaired recognition of facial emotion in schizophrenia is associated with poor social functioning. ...
Abstract Background Impaired ability to make inferences about what another person might think or fee...
Objective: In recent years, various interventions have been developed to train social cognition in s...
Background: Programs to remediate cognitive deficits have shown promising results in schizophrenia, ...
Introduction Training in Affect Recognition (TAR) is a “targeted” and computer-aided program that ha...
The inability of individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia to recognize facial expressions is an impo...
Background: Social cognition is significantly impaired in schizophrenia and contributes to poor comm...
Deficits in social cognition including facial affect recognition and their detrimental effects on fu...
Background: Individuals with schizophrenia have difficulty recognizing facial expressions of emotion...
Deficits in social cognition including facial affect recognition and their detrimental effects on fu...
OBJECTIVE: Emotion recognition impairments are a common feature of schizophrenia. This pilot stud...
The study examined changes in visual attention in schizophrenia following training with a social-cog...
AbstractDeficits in social cognition including facial affect recognition and their detrimental effec...
There is growing research suggesting that individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia are impaired in t...
BACKGROUND: Impaired ability to make inferences about what another person might think or feel (i.e.,...
Impaired recognition of facial emotion in schizophrenia is associated with poor social functioning. ...
Abstract Background Impaired ability to make inferences about what another person might think or fee...
Objective: In recent years, various interventions have been developed to train social cognition in s...
Background: Programs to remediate cognitive deficits have shown promising results in schizophrenia, ...
Introduction Training in Affect Recognition (TAR) is a “targeted” and computer-aided program that ha...
The inability of individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia to recognize facial expressions is an impo...
Background: Social cognition is significantly impaired in schizophrenia and contributes to poor comm...
Deficits in social cognition including facial affect recognition and their detrimental effects on fu...
Background: Individuals with schizophrenia have difficulty recognizing facial expressions of emotion...
Deficits in social cognition including facial affect recognition and their detrimental effects on fu...
OBJECTIVE: Emotion recognition impairments are a common feature of schizophrenia. This pilot stud...
The study examined changes in visual attention in schizophrenia following training with a social-cog...
AbstractDeficits in social cognition including facial affect recognition and their detrimental effec...