Major Neuropsychological Impairments in Schizophrenia Patients: Clinical Implications

This article reviews some of the most recent research on cognition in schizophrenia and the clinical implications.Recent FindingsThere have been recent studies related to the genomics of cognition and neural structures involved in cognition. We review recent investigations into the assessment of social cognition and the implications of impaired introspective accuracy. A recent network analysis assessed the relationship of neurocognition and social cognition to functional capacity. We further discuss the role of specific symptoms in functioning, including negative symptoms and symptoms related to autism spectrum disorder. We conclude with a discussion of a novel computerized treatment for social cognition.SummaryRecent research has sought to better understand several dimensions of cognition including genomics, brain structure, social cognition, functional capacity, and symptomatology. This recent research brings us closer to understanding the complex clinical picture of schizophrenia and the best treatments to achieve recovery.
Source: Current Psychiatry Reports - Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research