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Theory of mind and the social brain: implications for understanding the genetic basis of schizophrenia
Authors:A K Martin  G Robinson  I Dzafic  D Reutens  B Mowry
Institution:1. Queensland Brain Institute, University of Queensland, , Brisbane, QLD, Australia;2. School of Psychology, University of Queensland, , Brisbane, QLD, Australia;3. Centre for Advanced Imaging, University of Queensland, , Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Abstract:Genome‐wide association studies in schizophrenia have recently made significant progress in our understanding of the complex genetic architecture of this disorder. Many genetic loci have been identified and now require functional investigation. One approach involves studying their correlation with neuroimaging and neurocognitive endophenotypes. Theory of Mind (ToM) deficits are well established in schizophrenia and they appear to fulfill criteria for being considered an endophenotype. We aim to review the behavioral and neuroimaging‐based studies of ToM in schizophrenia, assess its suitability as an endophenotype, discuss current findings, and propose future research directions. Suitable research articles were sourced from a comprehensive literature search and from references identified through other studies. ToM deficits are repeatable, stable, and heritable: First‐episode patients, those in remission and unaffected relatives all show deficits. Activation and structural differences in brain regions believed important for ToM are also consistently reported in schizophrenia patients at all stages of illness, although no research to date has examined unaffected relatives. Studies using ToM as an endophenotype are providing interesting genetic associations with both single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and specific copy number variations (CNVs) such as the 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. We conclude that ToM is an important cognitive endophenotype for consideration in future studies addressing the complex genetic architecture of schizophrenia, and may help identify more homogeneous clinical sub‐types for further study
Keywords:Behavior  COMT  copy number variants  DAOA  endophenotype  genetics  mutations  neurexin  neuroimaging  OXTR  phenotype  psychiatry  schizophrenia  single nucleotide polymorphisms  social cognition  theory of mind  22q deletion syndrome  ZNF804A
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