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- | You say neutral social cues can be perceived as threatening or more intense than they are. What is the standard? | ||
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- | The perception of social cues, including whether they are interpreted as neutral or threatening, | ||
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- | 1. **Contextual Factors**: The context in which a social interaction occurs plays a crucial role in how cues are interpreted. For example, a neutral facial expression may be perceived differently depending on the situation (e.g., a crowded room versus a one-on-one conversation). Individuals with schizophrenia may have difficulty accurately assessing context, leading to misinterpretations. | ||
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- | 2. **Past Experiences**: | ||
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- | 3. **Cognitive Biases**: Cognitive biases, such as a tendency to focus on negative information or to interpret ambiguous situations in a negative light, can influence how social cues are perceived. Individuals with schizophrenia may exhibit biases that lead them to interpret neutral or ambiguous cues as more negative or threatening than they are. | ||
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- | 4. **Emotional State**: An individual' | ||
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- | ... Not perceive, explore ... Active | ||
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- | 5. **Social Cognition Deficits**: Schizophrenia is associated with deficits in social cognition, which can impair the ability to accurately interpret social cues. This includes difficulties in | ||
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- | 1. recognizing emotions in others, | ||
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- | 2. understanding social norms, | ||
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- | 3. and predicting how others might react. | ||
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- | These deficits can lead to misinterpretations of neutral cues. | ||
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- | ... These 3 are all social, so not reality in a neutral sense | ||
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- | ... Just different ... So emotion is normal speak for considering reality in a ' | ||
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- | 6. **Neurobiological Factors**: Alterations in brain function and structure, particularly in areas involved in emotion processing (such as the amygdala and prefrontal cortex), can affect how social cues are perceived. Dysregulation of neurotransmitters, | ||
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