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Relationship between neurocognition and theory of mind as a function of symptomatic profile in schizophrenia: results from the national FACE-SZ cohort.

Sébastien RambeauSarah Del GoletoBaptiste PignonMohamed LajnefJean PetrucciAndreï SzökeGuillaume FondChristophe LançonJean-Michel DoreyRomain ReyAmandine GarbissonDelphine CapdevielleSylvain LeignierJulien DubreucqJasmina MalletCaroline DubertretMathieu UrbachEric Brunet-GouetBruno AouizerateDavid MisdrahiAnna Zinetti-BertschyJulie ClaussPierre Michel LlorcaIsabelle ChereauMarion LeboyerPaul RouxFranck Schürhoff
Published in: Cognitive neuropsychiatry (2021)
These results suggest that neurocognitive predictors of ToM in schizophrenia are different according to the predominant clinical dimension, thus refining our knowledge of the relationship between symptoms, neurocognition and ToM, and acknowledging their status as important predictors of patients' functional status.
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