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Social Behavior and Impairments in Social Cognition Following Traumatic Brain Injury.

Michelle May1, Maarten Milders2, Bruce Downey3, Maggie Whyte3, Vanessa Higgins4, Zuzana Wojcik3, Sophie Amin5, Suzanne O'Rourke6.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The negative effect of changes in social behavior following traumatic brain injury (TBI) are known, but much less is known about the neuropsychological impairments that may underlie and predict these changes. The current study investigated possible associations between post-injury behavior and neuropsychological competencies of emotion recognition, understanding intentions, and response selection, that have been proposed as important for social functioning.
METHODS: Forty participants with TBI and 32 matched healthy participants completed a battery of tests assessing the three functions of interest. In addition, self- and proxy reports of pre- and post-injury behavior, mood, and community integration were collected.
RESULTS: The TBI group performed significantly poorer than the comparison group on all tasks of emotion recognition, understanding intention, and on one task of response selection. Ratings of current behavior suggested significant changes in the TBI group relative to before the injury and showed significantly poorer community integration and interpersonal behavior than the comparison group. Of the three functions considered, emotion recognition was associated with both post-injury behavior and community integration and this association could not be fully explained by injury severity, time since injury, or education.
CONCLUSIONS: The current study confirmed earlier findings of associations between emotion recognition and post-TBI behavior, providing partial evidence for models proposing emotion recognition as one of the pre-requisites for adequate social functioning. (JINS, 2017, 23, 400-411).

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Keywords:  Brain injury; Cognitive function; Impairment; Models of social cognition; Social behavior

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28399953     DOI: 10.1017/S1355617717000182

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Int Neuropsychol Soc        ISSN: 1355-6177            Impact factor:   2.892


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2.  The clinical utility of the Children's Communication Checklist-2 in children with early childhood traumatic brain injury.

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3.  Social cognition and emotion regulation: a multifaceted treatment (T-ScEmo) for patients with traumatic brain injury.

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8.  Facial emotion recognition in adult with traumatic brain injury: A protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis.

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9.  Comparing static and dynamic emotion recognition tests: Performance of healthy participants.

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10.  Sex and Gender Issues for Individuals With Acquired Brain Injury During COVID-19: A Commentary.

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