2023
DOI: 10.1002/pchj.650
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A comparative study of social cognition in epilepsy, brain injury, and Parkinson's disease

Abstract: The brain regions involved in social cognition and the regulation of social behavior form a widely distributed cortico‐subcortical network. Therefore, many neurological disorders could affect social cognition and behavior. A persistent lack of valid tests and a rigid neuropsychological focus on language, attention, executive function, and memory have contributed to a long‐standing neglect of social cognition in clinical diagnostics, although the DSM‐5 recognizes it as one of the six core dimensions in neurocog… Show more

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