Background: Psychosis is characterized by problems in social functioning that exist well before illness onset, and in individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis. Trust is an essential element for social interactions that is impaired in psychosis. In the trust game, chronic patients showed reduced baseline trust, impaired response to positive social feedback, and attenuated brain activation in reward and mentalizing areas. We investigated whether first-episode psychosis patients (FEP) and CHR show similar abnormalities in the neural and behavioral mechanisms underlying trust. Methods: Twenty-two FEP, 17 CHR, and 43 healthy controls performed two trust games, with a cooperative and an unfair partner in the fMRI scanner. Region of i...
Background: Psychosis is characterized by problems in social functioning and trust, the assumed glue...
Background: Psychosis is characterized by problems in social functioning and trust, the assumed glue...
Patients with schizophrenia show reduced cooperation and less sensitivity to social cues in pairwise...
Background: Psychosis is characterized by problems in social functioning that exist well before illn...
Psychotic illness is a disorder of social interaction unique to humans. However, up to now research ...
Psychosis is characterized by an elementary lack of trust in others. Trust is an inherently rewardin...
OBJECTIVES: Psychosis is characterized by paranoid delusions, social withdrawal, and distrust toward...
Trust is crucial to establishing reciprocal, positive social interactions and seems to be compromise...
In chronic psychosis, reduced trust is associated with a neural insensitivity to social reward and r...
Trust is crucial to establishing reciprocal, positive social interactions and seems to be compromise...
Background Distrust and social dysfunction are characteristic in psychosis and may arise from attach...
Background: Psychosis is characterized by problems in social functioning and trust, the assumed glue...
Objective: Recent findings suggest that diminished processing of positive contextual information abo...
Psychosis is characterized by problems in social functioning and trust, the assumed glue to positive...
Background: Psychosis is characterized by problems in social functioning and trust, the assumed glue...
Background: Psychosis is characterized by problems in social functioning and trust, the assumed glue...
Background: Psychosis is characterized by problems in social functioning and trust, the assumed glue...
Patients with schizophrenia show reduced cooperation and less sensitivity to social cues in pairwise...
Background: Psychosis is characterized by problems in social functioning that exist well before illn...
Psychotic illness is a disorder of social interaction unique to humans. However, up to now research ...
Psychosis is characterized by an elementary lack of trust in others. Trust is an inherently rewardin...
OBJECTIVES: Psychosis is characterized by paranoid delusions, social withdrawal, and distrust toward...
Trust is crucial to establishing reciprocal, positive social interactions and seems to be compromise...
In chronic psychosis, reduced trust is associated with a neural insensitivity to social reward and r...
Trust is crucial to establishing reciprocal, positive social interactions and seems to be compromise...
Background Distrust and social dysfunction are characteristic in psychosis and may arise from attach...
Background: Psychosis is characterized by problems in social functioning and trust, the assumed glue...
Objective: Recent findings suggest that diminished processing of positive contextual information abo...
Psychosis is characterized by problems in social functioning and trust, the assumed glue to positive...
Background: Psychosis is characterized by problems in social functioning and trust, the assumed glue...
Background: Psychosis is characterized by problems in social functioning and trust, the assumed glue...
Background: Psychosis is characterized by problems in social functioning and trust, the assumed glue...
Patients with schizophrenia show reduced cooperation and less sensitivity to social cues in pairwise...