An intervention to enhance older adults’ social cognition and social networks would be beneficial to implement further, according to a pilot study published on Nov. 7 in BMC Geriatrics. The ...
A research team has explored the agreement or discrepancy between subjective social cognitive difficulties and actual ...
To date, however, only two studies have explored whether these difficulties are caused by social cognition deficits, and these yielded contradictory data. The aim of the present study was to ...
Social cognition involves decoding emotions and understanding the intentions of others. Impairments in this area are linked to several psychiatric disorders like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
This study explored the agreement or discrepancy between subjective difficulties in social cognition and actual cognitive ...
A new study has highlighted a concerning connection between loneliness and dementia risk. The research shows that people who ...
Thank you for visiting the Social Cognition and Law Lab. Our research examines how individuals’ beliefs, backgrounds, and predispositions bias memory, reasoning, and decision-making within legal ...
Are constant misunderstandings a sign of mental health issues? A growing number of studies are establishing a link between social cognition and different psychiatric conditions.
We need a radical overhaul of our understanding of human and machine interactions to combat new and urgent social challenges, according to a new international study calling for a new "sociology of ...
Contributions from leading psychologists in the field review and integrate the most recent work on the role of affect in social life. They offer new insights on the fundamental links between affect ...
However, Van Overwalle's research extends beyond motor functions, exploring the cerebellum's involvement in social and cognitive abilities. His findings reveal that abnormalities in the cerebellum ...
Patients with schizophrenia can be categorized into three clinical subtypes based on social cognition: the "low-impact group" ...