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Review
. 2003 May;160(5):815-24.
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.160.5.815.

Implications for the neural basis of social cognition for the study of schizophrenia

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Implications for the neural basis of social cognition for the study of schizophrenia

Amy E Pinkham et al. Am J Psychiatry. 2003 May.

Abstract

Objective: The study of social cognition in schizophrenia has received growing attention in recent years. At the same time, a large body of work has explored the neural basis of social cognition in both nonclinical and clinical groups, other than those with schizophrenia. The gap between these two literatures is considerable and may slow progress in creating a comprehensive social cognitive model of schizophrenia. This article attempts to bridge this gap by discussing how the neural basis of social cognition may inform future clinical research in schizophrenia.

Method: PsycINFO and MEDLINE were systematically searched for articles pertaining to the neural basis of social cognition and social cognition in schizophrenia. Relevant studies were obtained and synthesized into a comprehensive review and integrative formulation.

Results: Striking parallels between these two areas of research were found.

Conclusions: These parallels might help to better elucidate the underlying mechanisms for social cognitive and social behavioral impairments in schizophrenia as well as provide potential targets for treatment and drug development.

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