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期刊名:Schizophrenia research-cognition

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ISSN:2215-0013

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Lars Helldin,Christine Mohn,Anna-Karin Olsson et al. Lars Helldin et al.
Neurocognitive variability exists within the schizophrenia spectrum disorder (SSD) population, with subgroups performing at the same level as healthy samples Here we study the relationship between different levels of neurocognitive respondi...
Kathleen Miley,Melissa Fisher,Mor Nahum et al. Kathleen Miley et al.
Background: Deficits in cognition, social cognition, and motivation are significant predictors of poor functional outcomes in schizophrenia. Evidence of durable benefit following social cognitive training is limited. We p...
Paul H Lysaker,Jennifer E Keane,Sara Poirier Culleton et al. Paul H Lysaker et al.
In this special issue, work is presented linking metacognition among persons with schizophrenia with a range of psychosocial outcomes including vocational functioning, empathy, motivation, self-evaluation, and other cognitive functions. Thi...
Jelle Lamsma,Wiepke Cahn,Seena Fazel;Genetic Risk and Outcome of Psychosis (GROUP) investigators Jelle Lamsma
Background: The excess risk of violence in psychotic disorders may partly be explained by impairments in executive functions (EFs) and theory of mind (ToM). However, previous studies have been limited by composite measure...
Mariia Kaliuzhna,Timo Stein,Philipp Sterzer et al. Mariia Kaliuzhna et al.
Research on visual perception in schizophrenia suggests a deficit in motion processing. Specifically, difficulties with discriminating motion speed are commonly reported. However, speed discrimination tasks typically require participants to...
Margherita Bechi,Giulia Agostoni,Mariachiara Buonocore et al. Margherita Bechi et al.
Literature has recently identified a discrete subgroup of patients affected by schizophrenia that also present autistic traits (ATs), showing a peculiar cognitive, clinical and functional profile. Theory of Mind (ToM) represents a core, imp...
Lennart Högman,Marianne Kristiansson,Håkan Fischer et al. Lennart Högman et al.
Social interactions require decoding of subtle rapidly changing emotional cues in others to facilitate socially appropriate behaviour. It is possible that impairments in the ability to detect and decode these signals may increase the risk f...
Michael S Kraus,James M Gold,Deanna M Barch et al. Michael S Kraus et al.
In comparison to batteries of standard neuropsychological tests, cognitive neuroscience tests may offer a more specific assessment of discrete neurobiological processes that may be aberrant in schizophrenia. However, more information regard...
Sean A Kidd,Yarissa Herman,Gursharan Virdee et al. Sean A Kidd et al.
This randomized trial examined the relative effectiveness of primarily compensatory and primarily restorative cognitive interventions in an early psychosis population. A total of 56 patients were randomized to one of two treatments which we...
Philip D Harvey,Alexandra M Balzer,Raymond J Kotwicki Philip D Harvey
Computerized cognitive training (CCT) interventions are increasing in their use in outpatient mental health settings. These interventions have demonstrated efficacy for improving functional outcomes when combined with rehabilitation interve...