Post on 09-Feb-2017
Psychiatry
SOCIAL COGNITION IN SCHIZOPHRENIA
Associate Professor Melissa Green, PhD.
NHMRC Biomedical Career Development Fellow School of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine
University of New South Wales, Australia.
Themes for discussion:
1. Gestalt processing: holistic ‘integration’ of social and emotional information from various sources – problems with this may affect social/emotion perception as well as emotion regulation
2. Cross-modality integration of contextual cues: involves both cognitive and social cognitive information; implications for neural circuitry
3. Emotion regulation: aberrant physiology Vs. intact emotional experience
Integration of contextual cues in social cognition
Integration of contextual cues in social cognition
Visual attention to context
Schizophrenia Healthy Control
Avoidance of contextual information in Scz
Green, M.J., Waldron, J.H., Simpson, I., & Coltheart, M. (2008). Visual processing of social context during mental state perception in schizophrenia. Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience, 33(1), 34-42.
SCZ are delayed in directing attention to contextual cues
p<.001
Green, M.J., Waldron, J.H., Simpson, I., & Coltheart, M. (2008). Visual processing of social context during mental state perception in schizophrenia. Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience, 33(1), 34-42.
22 SCZ and 22 healthy control participants
28 story-face pairs discrepant in emotion content
SCZ judged expression based on facial information or unrelated emotions (51%) versus controls (38%)
DISCREPANT STORY-FACE TASK
ANGER >>> FEARA man is returning to his new car in the parking lot and sees some kids running around waving hubcaps in the air. When he gets to the car his hubcaps are missing…
Integration of contextual information across modalities
Green, Waldron, & Coltheart (2007), Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 12(3), 259-280
SOURCE: Morris, Sparks, Mitchell, Shannon Weickert, Green. (2012). Cortico-limbic decoupling during emotion regulation in bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Translational Psychiatry. 2, e90
EMOTION REGULATION
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Image RatingsSubjective AFFECT RATINGS
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* = p < .05
** = p < .01
MRI scan as stressor
SOURCE: Girshkin, L., O’Reilly, Quidé, Y., Teroganova, N., Rowland, J.E., Schofield, P.R., Green. M.J. (2016). Diurnal cortisol variation and cortisol response to an MRI stressor in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Psychoneuroendocrinology, available online.