Virtual reality-based cognitive remediation in severe mental illness: Current evidence from a narrative review [0.03%]
基于虚拟现实的认知康复在严重精神疾病中的应用:叙述性综述的当前证据
Andrea Fiorillo,Stefano Barlati,Matteo Di Vincenzo et al.
Andrea Fiorillo et al.
Cognitive impairment is a pervasive feature across severe mental illnesses (SMIs), including schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSDs), major depressive disorder (MDD), and bipolar disorder (BD), and is associated with poor functional outcome...
The relationship between mental state decoding and real-world social functioning - An experience sampling investigation [0.03%]
心理状态解码与现实生活中社会功能之间的关系-一项基于体验取样的研究
Ronja Christensen,Eva Velthorst,Anne-Kathrin Fett
Ronja Christensen
Introduction: Social cognition, particularly Theory of Mind (ToM), is thought to play a crucial role in social functioning. Patients with psychosis often exhibit ToM deficits, but research findings on associations with so...
Validation of the Arabic version of the self-assessment of social cognitive impairments (ACSo) tool among a sample of patients with schizophrenia [0.03%]
在一组精神分裂症患者中验证阿拉伯语版《社交认知障碍自我评估工具》(SCoAI)的有效性
Chadia Haddad,Samah Al Aswad,Hala Sacre et al.
Chadia Haddad et al.
Background: The social cognition aspect is today's research focus for improving the integration of patients with schizophrenia into society. This study analyzed the psychometric properties of the Arabic version of the Sel...
Jumping to conclusions bias in early psychosis: Relationships with symptom dimensions, neurocognition and social cognition [0.03%]
妄下结论偏见与早期精神病症状维度、神经认知和社会认知的关系
Josep Pena-Garijo,María José Masanet,Ana Palop-Grau et al.
Josep Pena-Garijo et al.
Cognitive biases, such as "jumping to conclusions" (JTC), play an important role in the development and maintenance of delusions in psychotic disorders. However, their associations with symptom dimensions in early psychosis (EP) remain uncl...
Ushasti Sinha,Shambhavi Shiva,Anirudh Rajan et al.
Ushasti Sinha et al.
International use of social cognition assessments: Commentary on Ziermans et al [0.03%]
社会认知评估的国际应用:佐尔曼等人的评论
Michael F Green,Keith H Nuechterlein
Michael F Green
David Dodell-Feder,Steven M Silverstein
David Dodell-Feder
Psychosis-proneness is associated with reduced cognitive error-monitoring during instrumental learning [0.03%]
精神病易感性与工具性学习期间的认知错误监测降低有关
Wanchen Zhao,Samuel D McDougle,Tyrone D Cannon
Wanchen Zhao
Background: People higher in psychosis-proneness tend to resist belief revision despite contradictory evidence, potentially due to impaired error-monitoring. Post-error slowing (PES), one measure of error-monitoring, is l...
No foreign language effect in Schizotypy: Evidence from German-English bilinguals [0.03%]
来自德语-英语双语者的证据表明独断性中不存在外语效应
Steven Samuel,Markus Boeckle
Steven Samuel
Previous research has suggested that fewer schizophrenic and schizotypal traits are reported in a second language than a mother tongue. Such results make sense in the light of the so-called Foreign Language Effect (FLE), whereby bilinguals ...
Mirvat Hamdan-Dumont,Pénélope Chardac,Marine Habert et al.
Mirvat Hamdan-Dumont et al.
•There is poor literature concerning subjective cognitive complaint is ARMS•Link is not clear between subjective and objectified cognitive issues•We conducted a scoping review following PRISMA-ScR guidelines•Two of three articles showed...