Sébastien Rambeau, Sarah Del Goleto, Baptiste Pignon, Mohamed Lajnef, Jean Petrucci, Andreï Szöke, Guillaume Fond, Christophe Lançon, Jean-Michel Dorey, Romain Rey, Amandine Garbisson, Delphine Capdevielle, Sylvain Leignier, Julien Dubreucq, Jasmina Mallet, Caroline Dubertret, Mathieu Urbach, Eric Brunet-Gouet, Bruno Aouizerate, David Misdrahi, Anna Zinetti-Bertschy, Julie Clauss, Pierre-Michel Llorca, Isabelle Chereau, Marion Leboyer, Paul Roux, Franck Schürhoff
INTRODUCTION: Deficits in theory of mind (ToM) can vary depending on the predominant schizophrenia symptoms, and though most neurocognitive functions are involved in ToM, all may not be associated with the same symptoms. With consideration to the relationships between symptoms, neurocognition and ToM, the aim of the present study is to identify the neurocognitive functions influencing ToM capacities according to symptomatic profile. METHODS: The study is based on a sample of 124 adults with schizophrenia from a French national cohort...
December 9, 2021: Cognitive Neuropsychiatry