Individuals with schizophrenia exhibit deficits in social cognition that play a large
role in functional impairments and are associated with altered activity in underlying
functional networks. Targeted computerized cognitive training on abilities that support
social cognition, such as emotion recognition, have been shown to improve behavioral
performance. However, it is unclear how this training impacts the underlying neural
networks. This study assesses changes in social cognitive functional networks following
targeted cognitive training in individuals with schizophrenia.
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