The association between neurocognition and the theory of mind (ToM) abilities during the progression of psychosis is unclear. This study included 83 individuals with attenuated psychosis syndrome (APS), from which 26 converted to psychosis (converters) after a follow up period of 18 months. Comprehensive cognitive tests (including MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery, Faux-Pas Task, and Reading-Mind-in-Eyes Tasks) were administered at baseline. A structural equation modeling (SEM) analysis was conducted to estimate the effects of neurocognition on the ToM functioning in both APS and healthy controls (HC) datasets. At baseline, the converters and non-converters groups differed significantly on several domains of cognitive performance. The SEM...
BackgroundIndividuals at ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis show reduced neurocognitive performance...
An important aim in schizophrenia research is to optimize the prediction of psychosis and to improve...
Theory of mind (ToM) refers to the capacity to infer one's own and other persons' mental states. ToM...
The association between neurocognition and the theory of mind (ToM) abilities during the progression...
Cognitive deficits have an important role in the neurodevelopment of schizophrenia and other psychot...
Background: People with chronic psychosis often display theory of mind impairments that are not full...
Cognitive deficits have an important role in the neurodevelopment of schizophrenia and other psychot...
Cognitive deficits have an important role in the neurodevelopment of schizophrenia and other psychot...
Background: People with chronic psychosis often display theory of mind impairments that are not full...
This study aimed to confirm whether first-episode psychosis patients present a stable trait impairme...
Background: People with chronic psychosis often display theory of mind impairments that are not full...
International audienceIntroduction: Deficits in theory of mind (ToM) can vary depending on the predo...
BACKGROUND Neurocognitive deficits are important aspects of schizophrenic disorder because they hav...
Background: The origin of cognitive impairments in psychotic disorders is still unclear. Although so...
Cognitive dysfunction is a well-established feature of schizophrenia, and there is evidence suggesti...
BackgroundIndividuals at ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis show reduced neurocognitive performance...
An important aim in schizophrenia research is to optimize the prediction of psychosis and to improve...
Theory of mind (ToM) refers to the capacity to infer one's own and other persons' mental states. ToM...
The association between neurocognition and the theory of mind (ToM) abilities during the progression...
Cognitive deficits have an important role in the neurodevelopment of schizophrenia and other psychot...
Background: People with chronic psychosis often display theory of mind impairments that are not full...
Cognitive deficits have an important role in the neurodevelopment of schizophrenia and other psychot...
Cognitive deficits have an important role in the neurodevelopment of schizophrenia and other psychot...
Background: People with chronic psychosis often display theory of mind impairments that are not full...
This study aimed to confirm whether first-episode psychosis patients present a stable trait impairme...
Background: People with chronic psychosis often display theory of mind impairments that are not full...
International audienceIntroduction: Deficits in theory of mind (ToM) can vary depending on the predo...
BACKGROUND Neurocognitive deficits are important aspects of schizophrenic disorder because they hav...
Background: The origin of cognitive impairments in psychotic disorders is still unclear. Although so...
Cognitive dysfunction is a well-established feature of schizophrenia, and there is evidence suggesti...
BackgroundIndividuals at ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis show reduced neurocognitive performance...
An important aim in schizophrenia research is to optimize the prediction of psychosis and to improve...
Theory of mind (ToM) refers to the capacity to infer one's own and other persons' mental states. ToM...