INCYT   25562
INSTITUTO DE NEUROCIENCIA COGNITIVA Y TRASLACIONAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Social neuroscience: Undoing the schism between neurology and psychiatry
Autor/es:
IBAÑEZ A.; YORIS A; MARCOS PIETTO; ESTEVES, S.; GARCIA AM,; REYNALDO L; MUÑOZ E; MANES F.; ADOLFI F.
Revista:
SOCIAL NEUROSCIENCE
Editorial:
PSYCHOLOGY PRESS
Referencias:
Lugar: Berlin; Año: 2016
ISSN:
1747-0919
Resumen:
Multiple disorders once jointly conceived as 'nervous diseases' became segregated by the distinct institutional traditions forged in neurology and psychiatry. As a result, each field specialized in the study and treatment of a subset of such conditions. Here we propose new avenues for interdisciplinary interaction through a triangulation of both fields with social neuroscience. To this end, we review evidence from five relevant domains (facial emotion recognition, empathy, theory of mind, moral cognition, social context assessment), highlighting their common disturbances across neurological and psychiatric conditions and discussing their multiple pathophysiological mechanisms. Our proposal is anchored in multidimensional evidence, including behavioral, neurocognitive, and genetic findings. From a clinical perspective, this work paves the way for dimensional and transdiagnostic approaches, new pharmacological treatments, and educational innovations rooted in a combined neuropsychiatric training. Research-wise, it fosters new models of the social brain and a novel platform to explore the interplay of cognitive and social functions. Finally, we identify new challenges for this synergistic framework.