Social Perception Deficit as a Factor of Vulnerability to Psychosis: A Brief Proposal for a Definition
Abstract
Disturbances in social cognition are a core feature of schizophrenia. While most research in the field has focused on emotion perception, social knowledge, theory of mind, and attribution styles, the domain of social perception has received little specific attention. In this paper, we suggest that this issue can be explained by the lack of a precise and unitary definition of the concept, this leads to the existence of different competing uses of the concept and their conflation with other domains of social cognition. Relying on resources coming from the ecological approach to psychology and the phenomenological tradition in psychiatry, we propose that the concept of Social Perception should be used to refer to low-level pre-reflective processes underlying the awareness of interpersonal interactions with and between others. Clinical data suggests that people with schizophrenia have problems perceiving social situations as opportunities for social engagement, so, in order to fulfil this explanatory need, we propose that the term should be used to capture this important-yet neglected-domain of social cognition. We conclude with the discussion of some future directions for research derived from our proposal.
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Título según WOS: | Social Perception Deficit as a Factor of Vulnerability to Psychosis: A Brief Proposal for a Definition |
Título según SCOPUS: | ID SCOPUS_ID:85130966079 Not found in local SCOPUS DB |
Título de la Revista: | Frontiers in Psychology |
Volumen: | 13 |
Editorial: | Frontiers Media S. A. |
Fecha de publicación: | 2022 |
DOI: |
10.3389/FPSYG.2022.805795 |
Notas: | ISI, SCOPUS |