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Social cognition and neurocognition as independent domains in psychosis
Schizophrenia Research, 09/05/08
Hooren S et al. - The results of factor analysis suggested that neurocognition and social cognition are two separate areas of vulnerability in psychosis. Furthermore, the social cognition measures lacked significant overlap, suggesting a multidimensional construct. Cognitive liabilities to psychosis are manifold, and include key processes underlying basic person–environment interactions in daily life, independent of cognition quantified by neuropsychological tests.
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