Background: Identifying people at risk of developing bipolar disorder (BD) using endophenotypes is of recent interest. Few studies on social cognition in first-degree relatives of patients with BD have shown inconsistent findings. This study aimed to evaluate the social cognitive deficits (SCD) and its correlates among siblings of patients with BD. Methodology: In this cross-sectional study, patients of BD (n = 32), their siblings (n = 32), and healthy control (HC) subjects (n = 38) matched for age, gender, and education were evaluated on social cognition rating tools in Indian setting and neurocognitive tests (color trail test, Wisconsin card sorting test [WCST], and Hopkin's verbal learning test [HVLT]). Results: When the siblings of pati...
Objective Social cognition has been shown to be affected in bipolar disorders, even during euthymia....
Background. Schizophrenia is associated with lower intelligence and poor educational performance rel...
Social cognitive deficits are associated with psychotic symptoms, but the nature of this association...
Background: Studies focusing on assessing social cognition deficits in schizophrenia have been expan...
Cognitive impairment is evident euthymic patients with bipolar disorder (BP) and in their first degr...
Social cognition might be impaired in first degree relatives (FDR) of BD but existing research shows...
Objective. Aspects of social intelligence in reference relatives of patients with bipolar disorder i...
Objective: To assess cognitive performance and psychosocial functioning in patients with bipolar dis...
Introduction: Bipolar disorder (BD) is associated with significant neurocognitive and functional imp...
Objective: Neurocognitive impairments in bipolar patients as a possible endophenotype is a growing f...
Although it is now well documented that bipolar disorder (BD) often presents with cognitive deficits...
Objective: Neuropsychological impairment, including deficits in social cognition is evident in subje...
Objectives: Neuropsychological studies comparing patients with bipolar disorder (BD) to patients wi...
Background Twin studies have lacked statistical power to apply advanced genetic modelling techniques...
To characterize social cognition, language, and social behavior as potentially shared vulnerability ...
Objective Social cognition has been shown to be affected in bipolar disorders, even during euthymia....
Background. Schizophrenia is associated with lower intelligence and poor educational performance rel...
Social cognitive deficits are associated with psychotic symptoms, but the nature of this association...
Background: Studies focusing on assessing social cognition deficits in schizophrenia have been expan...
Cognitive impairment is evident euthymic patients with bipolar disorder (BP) and in their first degr...
Social cognition might be impaired in first degree relatives (FDR) of BD but existing research shows...
Objective. Aspects of social intelligence in reference relatives of patients with bipolar disorder i...
Objective: To assess cognitive performance and psychosocial functioning in patients with bipolar dis...
Introduction: Bipolar disorder (BD) is associated with significant neurocognitive and functional imp...
Objective: Neurocognitive impairments in bipolar patients as a possible endophenotype is a growing f...
Although it is now well documented that bipolar disorder (BD) often presents with cognitive deficits...
Objective: Neuropsychological impairment, including deficits in social cognition is evident in subje...
Objectives: Neuropsychological studies comparing patients with bipolar disorder (BD) to patients wi...
Background Twin studies have lacked statistical power to apply advanced genetic modelling techniques...
To characterize social cognition, language, and social behavior as potentially shared vulnerability ...
Objective Social cognition has been shown to be affected in bipolar disorders, even during euthymia....
Background. Schizophrenia is associated with lower intelligence and poor educational performance rel...
Social cognitive deficits are associated with psychotic symptoms, but the nature of this association...