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The effect of positive symptoms on social cognition in first-episode schizophrenia is modified by the presence of negative symptoms
Vibeke Bliksted,
Poul Videbech
, Birgitte Fagerlund, Chris Frith
Department of Clinical Medicine
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Negative Symptoms
100%
First-episode Psychosis
100%
Positive Symptoms
100%
Social Cognition
100%
Social Perception
40%
Premorbid IQ
40%
Neurocognitive
20%
Avolition-apathy
20%
Healthy Controls
20%
Clinical Cohort
20%
Danish Version
20%
Neurocognition
20%
Brief Assessment
20%
Film Clips
20%
Non-associated
20%
Everyday Interaction
20%
Theory of Mind
20%
Psychotic Symptoms
20%
Global Cognition
20%
Social Cognitive Training
20%
Patients with Schizophrenia
20%
Confidence Interval
20%
Delusions
20%
Social Cognitive Deficits
20%
Clinical Symptoms
20%
Negative Impact
20%
Schizophrenic Patients
20%
Neuroscience
Negative Syndrome
100%
Positive Syndrome
100%
Social Cognition
100%
Social Perception
40%
Cognitive Disorder
20%
Neurocognition
20%
Delusion
20%
Theory of Mind
20%
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
20%
Psychology
Avolition
16%