Social cognition: Concept, evaluation, and application in psychiatry

Social cognition (SC) serves an interface between psychology and cognitive neuroscience and its conceptualization has evolved over years. SC broadly refers to a process of encoding and decoding the social information, i.e., how a person thinks about himself/herself and others in his/her social world...

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Main Authors: Kartik Singhai, Pooja Patnaik Kuppili, Jitender Aneja
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry
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Online Access:http://www.indjsp.org/article.asp?issn=0971-9962;year=2020;volume=36;issue=2;spage=102;epage=113;aulast=Singhai
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spelling doaj-f3f1104c51804c95b3fa3089c781d1b32020-11-25T02:50:13ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Social Psychiatry0971-99622020-01-0136210211310.4103/ijsp.ijsp_84_19Social cognition: Concept, evaluation, and application in psychiatryKartik SinghaiPooja Patnaik KuppiliJitender AnejaSocial cognition (SC) serves an interface between psychology and cognitive neuroscience and its conceptualization has evolved over years. SC broadly refers to a process of encoding and decoding the social information, i.e., how a person thinks about himself/herself and others in his/her social world. The refinement of various constructs of SC as well as the assessment tools has contributed to its better understanding and application in psychiatry. At present, major research groups in this field have agreed on that emotion perception, social perception, theory of mind, and attributional style to be the key domains of SC. A marked growth of evidence for the deficits in SC in various psychiatric disorders has led to the development of a plethora of evaluation tools. Although it has been largely studied in schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorders, lately, an increasing number of researches have been conducted in other psychiatric as well as neurological disorders. Consequent to the evidence of deficits in various domains of SC in psychiatric disorders, a number of targeted interventions have been devised. This article provides an overview of the evolution of concept, definition, and domains of SC, its evaluation, and application in psychiatry.http://www.indjsp.org/article.asp?issn=0971-9962;year=2020;volume=36;issue=2;spage=102;epage=113;aulast=Singhaiapplicationconceptmeasurementmental disorderspsychiatrysocial cognition
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Social cognition: Concept, evaluation, and application in psychiatry
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application
concept
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mental disorders
psychiatry
social cognition
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title Social cognition: Concept, evaluation, and application in psychiatry
title_short Social cognition: Concept, evaluation, and application in psychiatry
title_full Social cognition: Concept, evaluation, and application in psychiatry
title_fullStr Social cognition: Concept, evaluation, and application in psychiatry
title_full_unstemmed Social cognition: Concept, evaluation, and application in psychiatry
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publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry
issn 0971-9962
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Social cognition (SC) serves an interface between psychology and cognitive neuroscience and its conceptualization has evolved over years. SC broadly refers to a process of encoding and decoding the social information, i.e., how a person thinks about himself/herself and others in his/her social world. The refinement of various constructs of SC as well as the assessment tools has contributed to its better understanding and application in psychiatry. At present, major research groups in this field have agreed on that emotion perception, social perception, theory of mind, and attributional style to be the key domains of SC. A marked growth of evidence for the deficits in SC in various psychiatric disorders has led to the development of a plethora of evaluation tools. Although it has been largely studied in schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorders, lately, an increasing number of researches have been conducted in other psychiatric as well as neurological disorders. Consequent to the evidence of deficits in various domains of SC in psychiatric disorders, a number of targeted interventions have been devised. This article provides an overview of the evolution of concept, definition, and domains of SC, its evaluation, and application in psychiatry.
topic application
concept
measurement
mental disorders
psychiatry
social cognition
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