2023
DOI: 10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.1937
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Cognitive functions in people with mental disorders: focus on self-reflection, insight and mindwandering

Abstract: IntroductionPeople with mental disorders may present impairments in cognitive and metacognitive functions. Self-reflection is the ability to reflect on oneself (specifically on one’s behavior, emotions, and thoughts) and insight is the awareness of one’s internal experience. Mindwandering (MW) is defined as the tendency to divert attention from current reality without a clearly defined intention. It can be spontaneous or deliberate. Several studies have investigated these alterations in patients with schizophr… Show more

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