From social neurons to social cognition: implications for schizophrenia research / Sosyal nöronlardan sosyal kognisyona: Şizofreni araştırmalarına etkileri
Abstract:From social neurons to social cognition: implications for schizophrenia researchThe term schizophrenia embraces a group of disorders that are characterised by a heterogeneous set of symptoms. Poor social cognition, including metacognitive dysfunction is present across all schizophrenia phenotypes, accounting for a large proportion of patients' social impairment. Metacognitive functioning is subserved by a distinct neural network of widely distributed regions of the brain, foremost areas of the prefrontal corte… Show more
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