Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2070910480> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2070910480 endingPage "274" @default.
- W2070910480 startingPage "268" @default.
- W2070910480 abstract "Knowledge of how specific neurocognition (NC) abilities predict social cognition (SC) in schizophrenia has potential to guide novel integrated cognitive-remediation therapies. The scope of studies conducted in this field is limited as they have not examined a comprehensive set of SC domains and they employ small sample sizes of heterogeneous patient groups. We studied a broad range of NC (sustained attention, processing speed, verbal/visual memory and visual processing/encoding, cognitive flexibility and planning) and SC [different levels of theory of mind (ToM)], attributional bias, emotion recognition and social perception] abilities in 170 remitted schizophrenia patients. Multivariate regression analyses revealed attention and planning as predictors of 1st order ToM. Memory encoding was the strongest predictor of 2nd order ToM. Faux-pas recognition, social perception and emotion recognition were influenced by a combination of cognitive flexibility and memory encoding abilities. Overall, NC predicted anywhere between ~4% and 40% of variance observed in specific SC sub-dimensions of attributional bias (4%), 1st order (19%) and 2nd order (12%) theory of mind, faux-pas recognition (28%), social perception (29%) and emotion recognition (39%). Individual SC abilities are predicted by distinctive as well as shared NC abilities. These findings have important implications for integrated cognitive remediation." @default.
- W2070910480 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2070910480 creator A5007422902 @default.
- W2070910480 creator A5008138236 @default.
- W2070910480 creator A5019092734 @default.
- W2070910480 creator A5033241965 @default.
- W2070910480 creator A5072047239 @default.
- W2070910480 date "2014-10-01" @default.
- W2070910480 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2070910480 title "Neurocognitive predictors of social cognition in remitted schizophrenia" @default.
- W2070910480 cites W1863237020 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W1968958287 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W1973771639 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W1975007701 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W1982932287 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W1983805722 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W1985022246 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W1988084455 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W1994839368 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W1998991510 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2004300029 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2006103025 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2038093063 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2039628559 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2041365032 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2046019707 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2051696553 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2052709484 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2058349488 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2059296893 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2060529079 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2071283094 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2071385929 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2072728858 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2074397383 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2080547902 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2082513494 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2089625484 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2095905234 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2096899798 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2100213736 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2102694811 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2110693992 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2111684210 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2112334970 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2114098111 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2121558314 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2124626306 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2133024807 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2135689380 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2139188400 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2139700465 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2140606211 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2142004577 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2142996855 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2143580684 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2144535302 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2150456075 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2153309635 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2154935260 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2158451409 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2162028352 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2166535837 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2166589004 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2168221411 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W2418075755 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W4252068617 @default.
- W2070910480 cites W4376453267 @default.
- W2070910480 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2014.05.055" @default.
- W2070910480 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24953420" @default.
- W2070910480 hasPublicationYear "2014" @default.
- W2070910480 type Work @default.
- W2070910480 sameAs 2070910480 @default.
- W2070910480 citedByCount "42" @default.
- W2070910480 countsByYear W20709104802015 @default.
- W2070910480 countsByYear W20709104802016 @default.
- W2070910480 countsByYear W20709104802017 @default.
- W2070910480 countsByYear W20709104802018 @default.
- W2070910480 countsByYear W20709104802019 @default.
- W2070910480 countsByYear W20709104802020 @default.
- W2070910480 countsByYear W20709104802021 @default.
- W2070910480 countsByYear W20709104802022 @default.
- W2070910480 countsByYear W20709104802023 @default.
- W2070910480 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2070910480 hasAuthorship W2070910480A5007422902 @default.
- W2070910480 hasAuthorship W2070910480A5008138236 @default.
- W2070910480 hasAuthorship W2070910480A5019092734 @default.
- W2070910480 hasAuthorship W2070910480A5033241965 @default.
- W2070910480 hasAuthorship W2070910480A5072047239 @default.
- W2070910480 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W2070910480 hasConcept C138496976 @default.
- W2070910480 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2070910480 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W2070910480 hasConcept C169900460 @default.
- W2070910480 hasConcept C172467417 @default.
- W2070910480 hasConcept C180747234 @default.
- W2070910480 hasConcept C26760741 @default.
- W2070910480 hasConcept C2776141551 @default.