Differences in social cognition between male prisoners with antisocial personality or psychotic disorder
The objective of this work is to discriminate between different neurocognitive circuits involved in empathy, one of them linked to emotional processing and the other associated with cognitive function. This is evaluated through the use of neuropsychological tools (Hinting Task, Reading the Mind in...
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doaj-1bc0d7b210ed42449af2f22d1662c31a2020-11-24T23:32:55ZengUniversidad de San BuenaventuraInternational Journal of Psychological Research2011-20842011-79222017-07-01102162510.21500/20112084.2903 Differences in social cognition between male prisoners with antisocial personality or psychotic disorderMatias Salvador Bertone0Edith Aristizabal Díaz Granados1Miguel Vallejos2Jessica Muniello3University of VelgranoUniversidad del NorteUniversity of VelgranoMinistry of Justice and DD.HH of the Argentine NationThe objective of this work is to discriminate between different neurocognitive circuits involved in empathy, one of them linked to emotional processing and the other associated with cognitive function. This is evaluated through the use of neuropsychological tools (Hinting Task, Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test and Cambridge Mind Reading Test) empathic cognition and empathic emotion. In this study, 57 male prisoners were divided into three groups: psychotic patients (20), antisocial patients (17), and a control group (20). Patients with psychosis were found to have significantly lower scores than the antisocial and control groups in a social reasoning test, but using tests of emotional recognition, we found that both psychotic patients and antisocial subjects scored significantly lower than the control group. http://revistas.usb.edu.co/index.php/IJPR/article/view/2903/2625Social cognitionantisocial disorderfacial emotion recognitiontheory of mind |
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Matias Salvador Bertone Edith Aristizabal Díaz Granados Miguel Vallejos Jessica Muniello |
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Matias Salvador Bertone Edith Aristizabal Díaz Granados Miguel Vallejos Jessica Muniello Differences in social cognition between male prisoners with antisocial personality or psychotic disorder International Journal of Psychological Research Social cognition antisocial disorder facial emotion recognition theory of mind |
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Matias Salvador Bertone Edith Aristizabal Díaz Granados Miguel Vallejos Jessica Muniello |
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Matias Salvador Bertone |
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Differences in social cognition between male prisoners with antisocial personality or psychotic disorder |
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Differences in social cognition between male prisoners with antisocial personality or psychotic disorder |
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Differences in social cognition between male prisoners with antisocial personality or psychotic disorder |
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Differences in social cognition between male prisoners with antisocial personality or psychotic disorder |
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Differences in social cognition between male prisoners with antisocial personality or psychotic disorder |
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differences in social cognition between male prisoners with antisocial personality or psychotic disorder |
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Universidad de San Buenaventura |
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International Journal of Psychological Research |
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2011-2084 2011-7922 |
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2017-07-01 |
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The objective of this work is to discriminate between different neurocognitive circuits involved in empathy, one of
them linked to emotional processing and the other associated with cognitive function. This is evaluated through
the use of neuropsychological tools (Hinting Task, Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test and Cambridge Mind
Reading Test) empathic cognition and empathic emotion. In this study, 57 male prisoners were divided into
three groups: psychotic patients (20), antisocial patients (17), and a control group (20). Patients with psychosis
were found to have significantly lower scores than the antisocial and control groups in a social reasoning test,
but using tests of emotional recognition, we found that both psychotic patients and antisocial subjects scored
significantly lower than the control group.
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Social cognition antisocial disorder facial emotion recognition theory of mind |
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http://revistas.usb.edu.co/index.php/IJPR/article/view/2903/2625 |
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