A systematic review of the effects of psychiatric medications on social cognition.
Zoë HaimeAndrew J WatsonNadia CrellinLouise MarstonEileen JoyceJoanna MoncrieffPublished in: BMC psychiatry (2021)
Healthy volunteer studies suggest that diazepam reduces emotional processing ability. The effects of benzodiazepines on other aspects of social cognition, as well as the effects of antipsychotics, remain unclear. Interpretations of the papers in this review were limited by variability in measures, small sample sizes, and lack of randomisation. More robust studies are necessary to evaluate the impact of these medications on social cognition.