Deficiencies in theory of mind (ToM) are common in psychosis and may largely explain impaired social functioning. Currently, it is unclear whether impairments in ToM are explained by the more general cognitive deficits related to psychosis or whether ToM is impaired in psychosis independently of other cognitive deficits. This study examined ToM using the Hinting Task in young adults (n=66) with first-episode psychosis and matched controls (n=62). The participants were administered a broad neuropsychological assessment. Participants with psychosis performed worse than controls on the Hinting Task. However, 75 % of the variance between the groups was explained by general cognitive deficits, especially impaired processing speed and episodic me...
Introduction. Although there is some evidence that Theory of Mind (ToM) deficits may be trait marker...
A large body of literature agrees that persons with schizophrenia suffer from a Theory of Mind (ToM)...
Background: People with chronic psychosis often display theory of mind impairments that are not full...
Deficiencies in theory of mind (ToM) are common in psychosis and may largely explain impaired social...
The understanding that others have beliefs or mental states different from our own is described as ‘...
This study aimed to confirm whether first-episode psychosis patients present a stable trait impairme...
WOS: 000242915500002PubMed ID: 17074402Few studies have directly investigated the relationship betwe...
Poor Insight is a common symptom of schizophrenia and it is conceptualised as having at least three ...
There is now Substantial evidence for Theory of mind (ToM) impairment in schizophrenia. Despite this...
PubMed ID: 18277216Although ToM deficit in schizophrenia is widely accepted, findings regarding remi...
Theory of mind (ToM) deficit is a well-established feature of schizophrenia and has been suggested a...
Background: The extant literature indicates that patients with acute psychosis or schizophrenia, as ...
Schizophrenia is a serious mental illness often accompanied by disabling impairments in neurocogniti...
The primary goal of the study was to examine one factor of social cognition, Theory of Mind (ToM), u...
Background: People with chronic psychosis often display theory of mind impairments that are not full...
Introduction. Although there is some evidence that Theory of Mind (ToM) deficits may be trait marker...
A large body of literature agrees that persons with schizophrenia suffer from a Theory of Mind (ToM)...
Background: People with chronic psychosis often display theory of mind impairments that are not full...
Deficiencies in theory of mind (ToM) are common in psychosis and may largely explain impaired social...
The understanding that others have beliefs or mental states different from our own is described as ‘...
This study aimed to confirm whether first-episode psychosis patients present a stable trait impairme...
WOS: 000242915500002PubMed ID: 17074402Few studies have directly investigated the relationship betwe...
Poor Insight is a common symptom of schizophrenia and it is conceptualised as having at least three ...
There is now Substantial evidence for Theory of mind (ToM) impairment in schizophrenia. Despite this...
PubMed ID: 18277216Although ToM deficit in schizophrenia is widely accepted, findings regarding remi...
Theory of mind (ToM) deficit is a well-established feature of schizophrenia and has been suggested a...
Background: The extant literature indicates that patients with acute psychosis or schizophrenia, as ...
Schizophrenia is a serious mental illness often accompanied by disabling impairments in neurocogniti...
The primary goal of the study was to examine one factor of social cognition, Theory of Mind (ToM), u...
Background: People with chronic psychosis often display theory of mind impairments that are not full...
Introduction. Although there is some evidence that Theory of Mind (ToM) deficits may be trait marker...
A large body of literature agrees that persons with schizophrenia suffer from a Theory of Mind (ToM)...
Background: People with chronic psychosis often display theory of mind impairments that are not full...