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Enhancing social cognition in psychosis - the potential role of open dialogue. [PDF]
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Correction to "Degradation of perineuronal nets in hippocampal CA2 explains the loss of social cognition memory in Alzheimer's disease". [PDF]
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Social Foundations of Cognition
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Differential effects of MDMA and methylphenidate on social cognition [PDF]
Social cognition is important in everyday-life social interactions. The social cognitive effects of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, 'ecstasy') and methylphenidate (both used for neuroenhancement and as party drugs) are largely unknown.
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