Metacognition, mindreading, and insight in schizophrenia

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (2):161-162 (2009)
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Abstract

Mindreading in schizophrenia has been shown to be impaired in a multitude of studies. Furthermore, there is increasing evidence to suggest that metacognition is damaged as well. Lack of insight, or the inability to recognise one's own disorder, is an example of such a failure. We suggest that mindreading and metacognition are linked, but separable

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