Social Cognition in Youth Who Have a First Degree Relative With Schizophrenia

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2021
Social cognition is an individual\'s ability to perceive, process, understand, and react to other individuals in a social situation. Social cognition is impaired in individuals with schizophrenia, including difficulty recognizing others\' emotions. A promising treatment avenue for emotion recognition problems in individuals with schizophrenia is continued practice with various facial expression recognition training programs. First degree relatives of someone with schizophrenia are considered at familial high risk (FHR) for the illness, because of its high level of heritability. It is therefore critical to explore if these emotion recognition training programs could also benefit people at FHR. In this current study, the investigators aim to explore the social-cognitive profiles and their neural correlates in FHR individuals. The investigators also aim to explore the potential efficacy of an emotion recognition intervention to improve this ability in FHR individuals.
Epistemonikos ID: 75676902b31431bc14f28284fdc1ca373ef06509
First added on: May 08, 2024