Social bonds are at the center of our daily living and are an essential determinant of our quality of life. In people with epilepsy, numerous factors can impede cognitive and affective functions necessary for smooth social interactions. Psychological and psychiatric complications are common in epilepsy and may hinder the processing of social information. In addition, neuropsychological deficits such as slowed processing speed, memory loss or attentional difficulties may interfere with enjoyable reciprocity of social interactions. We consider societal, psychological, and neuropsychological aspects of social life with particular emphasis on socio-cognitive functions in temporal lobe epilepsy. Deficits in emotion recognition and theory of mind...
Social behaviour of healthy humans and its neural correlates have been extensively studied in social...
Social functioning is at risk in children with drug-resistant epilepsy. Seizures, taking medication,...
Despite the growing evidence of poor psychosocial adjustment, at present there is no formal method o...
Social bonds are at the center of our daily living and are an essential determinant of our quality o...
This review article aims to present and provide concise information on the social cognitive function...
There is a paucity of research which has investigated social cognition in epilepsy, this is surprisi...
Deficits in social cognition are an increasingly recognized complication of epilepsy and contribute ...
Background. Previous research has demonstrated the impairment of social cognition (SC) in people wit...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Despite an extensive literature on cognitive impairments in focal and generalize...
This thesis begins by reviewing the current literature regarding social cognition and Temporal Lobe ...
Objective: There is increasing evidence suggesting that social cognitive abilities are impaired in t...
OBJECTIVE: Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy (JME) is a common genetic generalized epilepsy syndrome. Sev...
Epilepsy is a common neurological condition in childhood that is associated with significant social ...
Introduction. Cognitive dysfunction is one of the main comorbidities of epilepsy which co-exists wit...
Social cognition allows us to elaborate mental representations of social relationships and use them ...
Social behaviour of healthy humans and its neural correlates have been extensively studied in social...
Social functioning is at risk in children with drug-resistant epilepsy. Seizures, taking medication,...
Despite the growing evidence of poor psychosocial adjustment, at present there is no formal method o...
Social bonds are at the center of our daily living and are an essential determinant of our quality o...
This review article aims to present and provide concise information on the social cognitive function...
There is a paucity of research which has investigated social cognition in epilepsy, this is surprisi...
Deficits in social cognition are an increasingly recognized complication of epilepsy and contribute ...
Background. Previous research has demonstrated the impairment of social cognition (SC) in people wit...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Despite an extensive literature on cognitive impairments in focal and generalize...
This thesis begins by reviewing the current literature regarding social cognition and Temporal Lobe ...
Objective: There is increasing evidence suggesting that social cognitive abilities are impaired in t...
OBJECTIVE: Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy (JME) is a common genetic generalized epilepsy syndrome. Sev...
Epilepsy is a common neurological condition in childhood that is associated with significant social ...
Introduction. Cognitive dysfunction is one of the main comorbidities of epilepsy which co-exists wit...
Social cognition allows us to elaborate mental representations of social relationships and use them ...
Social behaviour of healthy humans and its neural correlates have been extensively studied in social...
Social functioning is at risk in children with drug-resistant epilepsy. Seizures, taking medication,...
Despite the growing evidence of poor psychosocial adjustment, at present there is no formal method o...