Epidemiological studies have suggested that the association between city upbringing and minority status with risk for schizophrenia can be explained by social mechanisms. Neuroimaging approaches hold promise for investigating this claim. Recent studies have shown that in healthy individuals, city upbringing and minority status are associated with increased activity in brain circuits involved in emotion regulation during social evaluative processing. These findings support the hypothesis that changes in the ability to regulate social stress contribute to the mechanism of risk. This is in accordance with a body of evidence demonstrating the sensitivity of the human brain to social stress, based on observational studies investigating the neuro...
Social cognitive impairment is a key feature of schizophrenia and social cognition training (SCT) is...
Research with clinical and nonclinical samples has linked multiple psycho-social risk factors with p...
Background: Social amotivation is a core element of the negative symptoms of schizophrenia. However,...
Epidemiological studies have suggested that the association between city upbringing and minority sta...
Epidemiological studies have suggested that the association between city upbringing and minority sta...
Schizophrenia, a complex psychiatric disorder, significantly affects social and professional life. I...
Previous work examining the neurobiological substrates of social cognition in healthy individuals ha...
The purpose of this review is to examine whether a contribution of social exclusion to the pathogene...
Social exclusion is an influential concept in politics, mental health and social psychology. Studies...
The purpose of this review is to examine whether a contribution of social exclusion to the pathogene...
The increased schizophrenia risks for residents of cities with high levels of competition and for me...
According to the social defeat (SD) hypothesis, published in 2005, long-term exposure to the experie...
AbstractTheory of mind (ToM), the ability to attribute and reason about the mental states of others,...
This literature review examines the biological and environmental risk factors in the etiology of sch...
Social cognitive impairment is a key feature of schizophrenia and social cognition training (SCT) is...
Research with clinical and nonclinical samples has linked multiple psycho-social risk factors with p...
Background: Social amotivation is a core element of the negative symptoms of schizophrenia. However,...
Epidemiological studies have suggested that the association between city upbringing and minority sta...
Epidemiological studies have suggested that the association between city upbringing and minority sta...
Schizophrenia, a complex psychiatric disorder, significantly affects social and professional life. I...
Previous work examining the neurobiological substrates of social cognition in healthy individuals ha...
The purpose of this review is to examine whether a contribution of social exclusion to the pathogene...
Social exclusion is an influential concept in politics, mental health and social psychology. Studies...
The purpose of this review is to examine whether a contribution of social exclusion to the pathogene...
The increased schizophrenia risks for residents of cities with high levels of competition and for me...
According to the social defeat (SD) hypothesis, published in 2005, long-term exposure to the experie...
AbstractTheory of mind (ToM), the ability to attribute and reason about the mental states of others,...
This literature review examines the biological and environmental risk factors in the etiology of sch...
Social cognitive impairment is a key feature of schizophrenia and social cognition training (SCT) is...
Research with clinical and nonclinical samples has linked multiple psycho-social risk factors with p...
Background: Social amotivation is a core element of the negative symptoms of schizophrenia. However,...