Deficits in social cognition: a marker for psychiatric disorders?

Volume: 261, Issue: S2, Pages: 145 - 149
Published: Aug 24, 2011
Abstract
Research on social cognition focuses on several human abilities with a huge diversity in the approaches to tap the different functions. Empathy, for instance, is a rather elaborated human ability, and several recent studies point to significant impairments in patients suffering from psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia or autism. Neuroimaging data from these patients commonly indicate neural dysfunctions accompanying the behavioral...
Paper Details
Title
Deficits in social cognition: a marker for psychiatric disorders?
Published Date
Aug 24, 2011
Volume
261
Issue
S2
Pages
145 - 149
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