Schizophrenia Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Intranasal Administration of Oxytocin on Empathic Abilities of Healthy People and People Who Suffer From Schizophrenia.
Empathy constitutes one prominent ability of social cognition, which represents the human capability of understanding mental state of the other, and responding in sympathetic way. Two sets of theoretical mechanisms were designed in order to explain how empathy is possible. Theory of Mind (ToM)and Simulation.People who suffer from schizophrenia frequently exhibit social dysfunction, preventing them of a normal integration in healthy human environments. Recently it had been discovered that impairment in empathy and a specific impairment in effective TOM are mostly associated with the social malfunctioning of people who suffer from schizophrenia. One of the biological substances most connected to social cognition is the neuromodulator Oxytocin. Among its known involvement in uterine contractions and lactating females, numerous recent studies have found an indispensable role for Oxytocin in various complex prosocial behaviors such as maternal behavior, attachment, partner preference and trust. In the proposed study, we plan to examine the influence of a single dose of intranasal Oxytocin on the two primary mechanisms of empathy, namely mentalizing (Theory of Mind) and Simulation, both in healthy people and in people who suffer from schizophrenia.
Social cognition encompasses a wide spectrum of abilities, enabling us to function properly
in interpersonal interactions. Empathy constitutes one prominent ability of social
cognition, which represents the human capability of understanding mental state of the other,
and responding in sympathetic way (Leiberg & Anders, 2006). Two sets of theoretical
mechanisms were designed in order to explain how empathy is possible. Theory of Mind (ToM)
is usually regarded as a more cognitive mechanism of empathy, in which a theory we posses
regarding the other enable us to infer his mental state. 'Simulation' processing is another
different mechanism of empathy. In contrast to the ToM perspective, the simulation
perspective asserts that understanding the other's state of mind is achieved by an inner
representation of that mental state in our mind, thus simulating his mental state.
Therefore, the simulation theory may be associated with more affective aspects of empathy.
Schizophrenia encompasses a wide spectrum of psychotic disorders, characterized by severe
cognitive, emotional and behavioral impairments. People who suffer from schizophrenia
frequently exhibit social dysfunction, preventing them of a normal integration in healthy
human environments. Recently it had been discovered that impairment in empathy and a
specific impairment in effective TOM are mostly associated with the social malfunctioning of
people who suffer from schizophrenia.
One of the biological substances most connected to social cognition is the neuromodulator
Oxytocin. Among its known involvement in uterine contractions and lactating females,
numerous recent studies have found an indispensable role for Oxytocin in various complex
prosocial behaviors such as maternal behavior, attachment, partner preference and trust. It
was suggested that Oxytocin may mediate the beneficial affect of social support, and is
found strongly involved in different kinds of attachment. In a recent study, Domes et al.
(2006) found that an intranasal administration of a single dose of Oxytocin enhanced the
ability to infer mental states as conveyed by the eyes region (RMET, Baron-Cohen et al.
1995). These findings suggest a mediating role for the ability to use social cues in order
to infer the other mental states. In the proposed study, we plan to examine the influence of
a single dose of intranasal Oxytocin on the two primary mechanisms of empathy, namely
mentalizing (Theory of Mind) and Simulation, both in healthy people and in people who suffer
from schizophrenia. Mentalizing will be assessed by a variation of a validated ToM task,
which requires cognitive and affective mentalizing. Simulation will be tested in two
different tasks: emotion recognition via a dynamic paradigm of facial expressions, and
recognition of biological motion, which necessitates the identification of the emotion
conveyed in a video clips of point light walkers. Both of these latter tasks have been
associated with simulation processing.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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