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View article: Patterns of executive functions and theory of mind in adults with a family history of alcohol use disorder: Combined group and single‐case analyses
Patterns of executive functions and theory of mind in adults with a family history of alcohol use disorder: Combined group and single‐case analyses Open
Background Impairments in executive function and social cognition are highly prevalent in individuals with an alcohol use disorder (AUD). Some studies show that similar difficulties are displayed by individuals with a positive family histo…
View article: Relationship between emotion recognition and cognition in multiple sclerosis: a meta-analysis protocol
Relationship between emotion recognition and cognition in multiple sclerosis: a meta-analysis protocol Open
Introduction Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory and neurodegenerative disease of the central nervous system characterised by a broad and unpredictable range of symptoms, including cognitive and socio-cognitive dysfunction. A…
View article: Impact of hypomanic personality traits on brain functional connectivity during a dynamic theory-of-mind task
Impact of hypomanic personality traits on brain functional connectivity during a dynamic theory-of-mind task Open
View article: Neural activations during cognitive and affective theory of mind processing in healthy adults with a family history of alcohol use disorder
Neural activations during cognitive and affective theory of mind processing in healthy adults with a family history of alcohol use disorder Open
Background Social cognition impairments are a common feature of alcohol use disorders (AUD). However, it remains unclear whether these impairments are solely the consequence of chronic alcohol consumption or whether they could be a marker …
View article: Facial emotion recognition processes according to schizotypal personality traits: An eye-tracking study
Facial emotion recognition processes according to schizotypal personality traits: An eye-tracking study Open
View article: Facial Emotion Recognition Processes According to Schizotypal Personality Traits: An Eye-Tracking Study
Facial Emotion Recognition Processes According to Schizotypal Personality Traits: An Eye-Tracking Study Open
View article: Activation of the left medial temporal gyrus and adjacent brain areas during affective theory of mind processing correlates with trait schizotypy in a nonclinical population
Activation of the left medial temporal gyrus and adjacent brain areas during affective theory of mind processing correlates with trait schizotypy in a nonclinical population Open
Schizophrenia, a severe psychiatric disorder, is associated with abnormal brain activation during theory of mind (ToM) processing. Researchers recently suggested that there is a continuum running from subclinical schizotypal personality tr…
View article: Occurrence of Alexithymia and Its Association with Sports Practice from a Sample of University Students: Results from a French Cross-Sectional Study
Occurrence of Alexithymia and Its Association with Sports Practice from a Sample of University Students: Results from a French Cross-Sectional Study Open
Background: This study aimed to assess the prevalence of alexithymia in a sample of university students and to determine its association with specific sports practice characteristics (competition and training). Methods: In this cross-secti…
View article: Health related quality of life and perceived social support in French and Lebanese MS patients: A comparative study
Health related quality of life and perceived social support in French and Lebanese MS patients: A comparative study Open
View article: Relationships between Theory of Mind and Attachment Styles in Emerging Adulthood
Relationships between Theory of Mind and Attachment Styles in Emerging Adulthood Open
View article: P486 Treatment-emergent COVID-19 infections in ozanimod ulcerative colitis and multiple sclerosis clinical trials
P486 Treatment-emergent COVID-19 infections in ozanimod ulcerative colitis and multiple sclerosis clinical trials Open
Background Ozanimod, a sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) receptor S1P1 and S1P5 modulator, is approved in the United States for moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis (UC) and in multiple countries for relapsing multiple sclerosis (M…
View article: “Accidental, really?” Attributional bias in patients with Parkinson's disease
“Accidental, really?” Attributional bias in patients with Parkinson's disease Open
View article: Adolescent School Bullying and Life Skills: A Systematic Review of the Recent Literature
Adolescent School Bullying and Life Skills: A Systematic Review of the Recent Literature Open
View article: Faux Pas Recognition and Executive Processes in Patients with Alcohol Use Disorder: Toward an Investigation of Interindividual Heterogeneity
Faux Pas Recognition and Executive Processes in Patients with Alcohol Use Disorder: Toward an Investigation of Interindividual Heterogeneity Open
Objective Impairment of executive functions (EF) has been documented for decades in patients with alcohol use disorders (AUD), while more recent studies have also reported impaired theory of mind. Both have been associated with negative ou…
View article: Investigation of the neural correlates of mentalizing through the Dynamic Inference Task, a new naturalistic task of social cognition
Investigation of the neural correlates of mentalizing through the Dynamic Inference Task, a new naturalistic task of social cognition Open
View article: Sex Differences in the Relationships between School Bullying and Executive Functions in Adolescence
Sex Differences in the Relationships between School Bullying and Executive Functions in Adolescence Open
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View article: Relationships Between School Bullying and Frustration Intolerance Beliefs in Adolescence: A Gender-Specific Analysis
Relationships Between School Bullying and Frustration Intolerance Beliefs in Adolescence: A Gender-Specific Analysis Open
View article: How Adolescents Cope with Bullying at School: Exploring Differences Between Pure Victim and Bully-Victim Roles
How Adolescents Cope with Bullying at School: Exploring Differences Between Pure Victim and Bully-Victim Roles Open
View article: Social cognition and executive functioning in multiple sclerosis: A cluster‐analytic approach
Social cognition and executive functioning in multiple sclerosis: A cluster‐analytic approach Open
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is associated with deficits in social cognition, the process underlying social interaction and cognitive function. However, the relationships between executive impairment and social cognition remain unclear in MS. P…
View article: Component process analysis of verbal memory in a sample of students with a binge drinking pattern
Component process analysis of verbal memory in a sample of students with a binge drinking pattern Open
View article: Le burn-out est-il une entité nosographique distincte ?
Le burn-out est-il une entité nosographique distincte ? Open
View article: Disentangling the role of social cognition processes at early steps of alcohol abuse: The influence of affective theory of mind
Disentangling the role of social cognition processes at early steps of alcohol abuse: The influence of affective theory of mind Open
View article: Video game players’ personality traits: An exploratory cluster approach to identifying gaming preferences.
Video game players’ personality traits: An exploratory cluster approach to identifying gaming preferences. Open
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View article: Anxiety and depression in patients with multiple sclerosis: The mediating effects of perceived social support
Anxiety and depression in patients with multiple sclerosis: The mediating effects of perceived social support Open
View article: Chapman-Cook’ complex reading comprehension test: better performances for aged participants in comparison with youngers for level of schooling lower than baccalaureate
Chapman-Cook’ complex reading comprehension test: better performances for aged participants in comparison with youngers for level of schooling lower than baccalaureate Open
We studied the comprehension abilities of healthy participants with a French version of the Chapman-Cook Speed of Reading Test. The objective was to assess the effect of gender, age and educational level on chronometric performances and er…
View article: Functional outcome and social cognition in bipolar disorder: Is there a connection?
Functional outcome and social cognition in bipolar disorder: Is there a connection? Open
Background: Interest in social cognition in bipolar disorder (BD) has increased considerably over the past decade, with studies highlighting major impairments, especially in mental state reasoning, even during euthymia. A causal relationsh…
View article: Chapman-Cook' complex reading comprehension test: better performances for aged participants in comparison with youngers for level of schooling lower than baccalaureate
Chapman-Cook' complex reading comprehension test: better performances for aged participants in comparison with youngers for level of schooling lower than baccalaureate Open
View article: Psychometric Properties of a French Version of the Narcissistic Personality Inventory in Young Adults
Psychometric Properties of a French Version of the Narcissistic Personality Inventory in Young Adults Open
The Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI) is widely used in social and personality psychology. The present study validates a French version of the NPI (NPI-Fr) for use with young adults. Respondents (N = 1275, M age = 21.83, SD = 4.97) …
View article: Social Cognition Abilities in Patients With Different Multiple Sclerosis Subtypes
Social Cognition Abilities in Patients With Different Multiple Sclerosis Subtypes Open
Objectives: Multiple sclerosis (MS) can be associated with impaired social cognition. However, social cognition skills have never been explored in the different subtypes of MS. The first aim of this study was to examine whether MS subtypes…
View article: Facial Emotion Recognition and Faux Pas Interpretation in Multiple Sclerosis
Facial Emotion Recognition and Faux Pas Interpretation in Multiple Sclerosis Open
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory disease of the central nervous system leading to physical and cognitive disability. The impact of the disease on social cognition has only come to light quite recently. The aim of this study was t…