How culture shapes social cognition deficits in mental disorders: A review

Koelkebeck K., Uwatoko T., Tanaka J., Kret M.

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Zusammenfassung

Social cognitive skills are indispensable for successful communication with others. Substantial research has determined deficits in these abilities in patients with mental disorders. In neurobiological development and continuing into adulthood, cross-cultural differences in social cognition have been demonstrated. Moreover, symptomatic patterns in mental disorders may vary according to the cultural background of an individual. Cross-cultural studies can thus help in understanding underlying (biological) mechanisms and factors that influence behavior in health and disease. In addition, studies that apply novel paradigms assessing the impact of culture on cognition may benefit and advance neuroscience research. In this review, the authors give an overview of cross-cultural research in the field of social cognition in health and in mental disorders and provide an outlook on future research directions, taking a neuroscience perspective.

Details zur Publikation

Jahrgang / Bandnr. / Volume12
Ausgabe / Heftnr. / Issue2
Seitenbereich102-112
StatusVeröffentlicht
Veröffentlichungsjahr2017
Sprache, in der die Publikation verfasst istEnglisch
DOI10.1080/17470919.2016.1155482
Link zum Volltexthttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84961200730&origin=inward
Stichwörteremotion; mental disorders; neural networks; theory of mind; Transcultural studies

Autor*innen der Universität Münster

Kölkebeck, Katja
Klinik für Psychische Gesundheit