Social cognition deficits have been observed in individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis. Longitudinal change in social cognition were analyzed in CHR individuals from the North American Prodrome Longitudinal Study (NAPLS2) based on outcome at 24 months. Individuals (n = 359) were classified into remission, symptomatic, prodromal progression and transition to psychosis (CHR-T) groups. Social cognition was assessed using theory of mind, emotion perception, and social perception tasks. There were no differences at baseline or 24 months between the groups on social cognition. Non-transition groups improved significantly over time on social cognition, but CHR-T did not show this effect
BACKGROUND: Although a deficit in social cognition is regarded as an early indicator of schizophreni...
OBJECTIVE: Impaired social functioning is one of the defining features of patients with schizophreni...
BackgroundClinical high risk (CHR) status is characterized by impairments in social cognition, but q...
© 2018 Social cognition deficits have been observed in individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for p...
Deficits in social cognition are well established in schizophrenia and have been observed prior to t...
Treatment in the ultra-high risk stage for a psychotic episode is critical to the course of symptoms...
Treatment in the ultra-high risk stage for a psychotic episode is critical to the course of symptoms...
Social cognition, the mental operations that underlie social interactions, is a major construct to i...
AbstractSocial cognition, the mental operations that underlie social interactions, is a major constr...
Social cognition, the mental operations that underlie social interactions, is a major construct to i...
Social cognitive deficits are consistently reported in psychotic populations. Few studies have longi...
Background Social cognitive deficits have been demonstrated in first episode psychosis (FEP) and gr...
Neurocognition and social cognition are separate but related constructs known to be impaired in schi...
Objective Treatment in the ultra-high risk stage for a psychotic episode is critical to the course o...
AbstractObjectivePatients at ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis show significant impairments in fun...
BACKGROUND: Although a deficit in social cognition is regarded as an early indicator of schizophreni...
OBJECTIVE: Impaired social functioning is one of the defining features of patients with schizophreni...
BackgroundClinical high risk (CHR) status is characterized by impairments in social cognition, but q...
© 2018 Social cognition deficits have been observed in individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for p...
Deficits in social cognition are well established in schizophrenia and have been observed prior to t...
Treatment in the ultra-high risk stage for a psychotic episode is critical to the course of symptoms...
Treatment in the ultra-high risk stage for a psychotic episode is critical to the course of symptoms...
Social cognition, the mental operations that underlie social interactions, is a major construct to i...
AbstractSocial cognition, the mental operations that underlie social interactions, is a major constr...
Social cognition, the mental operations that underlie social interactions, is a major construct to i...
Social cognitive deficits are consistently reported in psychotic populations. Few studies have longi...
Background Social cognitive deficits have been demonstrated in first episode psychosis (FEP) and gr...
Neurocognition and social cognition are separate but related constructs known to be impaired in schi...
Objective Treatment in the ultra-high risk stage for a psychotic episode is critical to the course o...
AbstractObjectivePatients at ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis show significant impairments in fun...
BACKGROUND: Although a deficit in social cognition is regarded as an early indicator of schizophreni...
OBJECTIVE: Impaired social functioning is one of the defining features of patients with schizophreni...
BackgroundClinical high risk (CHR) status is characterized by impairments in social cognition, but q...