2017
DOI: 10.1017/brimp.2017.2
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What's New in the Clinical Management of Disorders of Social Cognition?

Abstract: Social cognition refers to the ability to use social cues to infer the meaning and intentions behind the behaviour of others in order to respond in a socially adaptive manner. It is increasingly recognised that disorders of social cognition, including problems with emotion perception, theory of mind, conversational inference, morality judgements, decision making and social inhibition, characterise many developmental and psychiatric disorders and are highly relevant to many with acquired brain injuries or disea… Show more

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“…The social impairments that are characteristic of ASD, including difficulties in initiating social interactions and engaging in and maintaining conversations (Müller, Schuler, & Yates, 2008), are thought to be manifestations of underlying impairments in social processing ability, known as social cognition (Baron-Cohen, Leslie, & Frith, 1985). Social cognition is a broad construct that comprises the cognitive processes involved in recognizing, interpreting, and responding to social information (McDonald, 2017; Newman, 2001). Some of the more salient elements of social cognition in autism are empathy, emotion recognition and regulation, and theory of mind (ToM) (Chung, Barch, & Strube, 2014; Eack, Wojtalik, Keshavan, & Minshew, 2017; Lartseva, Dijkstra, & Buitelaar, 2015; Mathersul, McDonald, & Rushby, 2013; Mazefsky, 2015; Peterson, 2014).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The social impairments that are characteristic of ASD, including difficulties in initiating social interactions and engaging in and maintaining conversations (Müller, Schuler, & Yates, 2008), are thought to be manifestations of underlying impairments in social processing ability, known as social cognition (Baron-Cohen, Leslie, & Frith, 1985). Social cognition is a broad construct that comprises the cognitive processes involved in recognizing, interpreting, and responding to social information (McDonald, 2017; Newman, 2001). Some of the more salient elements of social cognition in autism are empathy, emotion recognition and regulation, and theory of mind (ToM) (Chung, Barch, & Strube, 2014; Eack, Wojtalik, Keshavan, & Minshew, 2017; Lartseva, Dijkstra, & Buitelaar, 2015; Mathersul, McDonald, & Rushby, 2013; Mazefsky, 2015; Peterson, 2014).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, professionals in neurorehabilitation have examined social cognition in people with traumatic brain injury (TBI) to understand better social, emotional and behavioural changes associated with TBI and to predict better social integration outcomes (McDonald ). Social cognition is ‘the ability to use social cues to infer the meaning and intentions behind the behaviour of others in order to respond in a socially adaptive manner’ (3).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Cronbach se calculó para el EQ en su conjunto utilizando a todos los sujetos de los estudios 1 y 2. El Alfa obtenido fue de 0,92, que es alto.Instrumentos citados en: IRI:Gibson et al, 2014;Lavoie et al, 2014;Sparks et al, 2010;Matsumoto et al, 2015;McDonald, 2017; Martín, M.C. et al, 2017.;Gagen, E. et al, 2017.…”
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“…Instrumentos citados en: RMET:Brown et al, 2014; Fernandez-Gonzalo et al, 2015Guastella et al, 2015;Savla et al, 2012;Buck et al, 2015;Tso et al 2010;Tas et al, 2012;Martínez-Domínguez et al, 2015;Balogh et al, 2014;Woolley et al, 2014;Schimansky et al, 2010;Thaler et al, 2014;Wang et al, 2013; Lysaker et al, 2013b;Lugnegård et al, 2013;Donohoe et al, 2012;Browne et al, 2016;Robertson et al, 2013;Whitton& Henry, 2013; Tas et al, 2013;Köther, U. et Al, 2017.;Gagen, E. et Al, 2017.;Okruszek et al, 2017;EŞSİZOĞLU et al, 2017;Charernboon & Patumanond, 2017. TASIT:Davis et al, 2013;Wynn et al, 2010;Woolley et al, 2014;Sparks et al, 2010;Kalin et al, 2015;Horan et al, 2012;Browne et al, 2016;Rassovsky et al, 2015;McDonald, 2017; Mervis et al, 2017;Palumbo et al, 2017. SCORS: Lysaker et al, 2010.…”
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confidence: 99%