2020
DOI: 10.28982/josam.764012
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Theory of mind deficits in bipolar disorder in remission

Abstract: Aims: Theory of Mind (ToM), a concept used to describe an individual's social cognitive abilities that play roles in social interaction, may have a significant role in explaining the clinical variables and social problems of affective disorders. This study aims to determine whether ToM functions are impaired in Bipolar Disorder (BD) compared to healthy controls as well as investigate the association between clinical variables of ToM deficit and social competence. Methods: A total of 50 patients diagnosed with … Show more

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“…Second, metabolic dysfunction causes large vessel and microvascular changes that damage cerebral circulation and brain structure 42 . However, social cognition requires more complex integration of multiple cognitive systems than nonsocial cognition, making it more susceptible to disruptions in connectivity 43 . In accordance with these results, metabolic abnormalities may play a role in social cognition and treating metabolic abnormalities should be potential target to improve social cognition as well as functionality in patients with BD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, metabolic dysfunction causes large vessel and microvascular changes that damage cerebral circulation and brain structure 42 . However, social cognition requires more complex integration of multiple cognitive systems than nonsocial cognition, making it more susceptible to disruptions in connectivity 43 . In accordance with these results, metabolic abnormalities may play a role in social cognition and treating metabolic abnormalities should be potential target to improve social cognition as well as functionality in patients with BD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%