Social dysfunction is commonly present in neuropsychiatric disorders of schizophrenia (SZ) and Alzheimer's disease (AD). Theory of Mind (ToM) deficits have been linked to social dysfunction in disease-specific studies. Nevertheless, it remains unclear how ToM is related to social functioning across these disorders, and which factors contribute to this relationship. We investigated transdiagnostic associations between ToM and social functioning among SZ/AD patients and healthy controls, and explored to what extent these associations relate to information processing speed or facial emotion recognition capacity. A total of 163 participants were included (SZ: n=56, AD: n=50 and age-matched controls: n=57). Social functioning was assessed with t...
Impairments in social functioning commonly seen in schizophrenia are thought to be mediated by defic...
Background: Theory of mind (ToM) can be divided into cognitive and affective ToM, and a distinction ...
BACKGROUND: A dominant idea is that impaired capacities for theory of mind (ToM) are the reasons for...
Social dysfunction is commonly present in neuropsychiatric disorders of schizophrenia (SZ) and Alzhe...
Social dysfunction is commonly present in neuropsychiatric disorders of schizophrenia (SZ) and Alzhe...
In schizophrenic disorders, impairments in social functioning, neurocognition, and theory of mind (T...
Few studies have directly investigated the relationship between theory of mind (ToM) deficits and so...
Background: Emotion recognition constitutes a pivotal process of social cognition. It involves decod...
AbstractTheory of mind (ToM), the ability to attribute and reason about the mental states of others,...
Social cognitive function, involved in the perception, processing, and interpretation of social info...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Controversial findings exist in the literature regarding the state- and t...
Background: Dysfunction of social-cognitive abilities is one of the hallmark features of schizophren...
Background: Social cognition in schizophrenia has received increasing interest over the last decade ...
Impairments in social functioning commonly seen in schizophrenia are thought to be mediated by defic...
BACKGROUND: Social functioning is often impaired in schizophrenia (SZ) and Alzheimer's disease (AD)....
Impairments in social functioning commonly seen in schizophrenia are thought to be mediated by defic...
Background: Theory of mind (ToM) can be divided into cognitive and affective ToM, and a distinction ...
BACKGROUND: A dominant idea is that impaired capacities for theory of mind (ToM) are the reasons for...
Social dysfunction is commonly present in neuropsychiatric disorders of schizophrenia (SZ) and Alzhe...
Social dysfunction is commonly present in neuropsychiatric disorders of schizophrenia (SZ) and Alzhe...
In schizophrenic disorders, impairments in social functioning, neurocognition, and theory of mind (T...
Few studies have directly investigated the relationship between theory of mind (ToM) deficits and so...
Background: Emotion recognition constitutes a pivotal process of social cognition. It involves decod...
AbstractTheory of mind (ToM), the ability to attribute and reason about the mental states of others,...
Social cognitive function, involved in the perception, processing, and interpretation of social info...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Controversial findings exist in the literature regarding the state- and t...
Background: Dysfunction of social-cognitive abilities is one of the hallmark features of schizophren...
Background: Social cognition in schizophrenia has received increasing interest over the last decade ...
Impairments in social functioning commonly seen in schizophrenia are thought to be mediated by defic...
BACKGROUND: Social functioning is often impaired in schizophrenia (SZ) and Alzheimer's disease (AD)....
Impairments in social functioning commonly seen in schizophrenia are thought to be mediated by defic...
Background: Theory of mind (ToM) can be divided into cognitive and affective ToM, and a distinction ...
BACKGROUND: A dominant idea is that impaired capacities for theory of mind (ToM) are the reasons for...