Social Cognition
Cross-source consensus on Social Cognition from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- The study focuses on two RDoC social cognition constructs: Perceiving Social Cues and Understanding Others. — Cross-sectional observational study evaluating social brain health in HIV using a research domain criteria-based approach: a protocol
- The four behavioural social cognition tasks are combined into a primary composite score, while task-level scores support domain-specific analyses. — Cross-sectional observational study evaluating social brain health in HIV using a research domain criteria-based approach: a protocol
- Social cognition includes perceiving social information, interpreting it, and responding to it. — Cross-sectional observational study evaluating social brain health in HIV using a research domain criteria-based approach: a protocol
- The protocol distinguishes social cognition from traditional neurocognition such as memory, attention, processing speed, and executive function. — Cross-sectional observational study evaluating social brain health in HIV using a research domain criteria-based approach: a protocol
- Behavioural social cognition is assessed with four tasks covering facial emotion, emotional prosody, social inference, and empathic accuracy. — Cross-sectional observational study evaluating social brain health in HIV using a research domain criteria-based approach: a protocol