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Review finds neurophysiological and neuropsychological markers are established endophenotypes

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Frontiers in Psychiatry·2026-03-10·Peer-reviewed·View original paper ↗·Follow this topic (RSS)
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Research area:MedicinePsychiatry and Mental healthMental Health and Psychiatry

What the study found

The review concludes that neurophysiological and neuropsychological markers are established endophenotypes, meaning measurable traits linked to a condition. It also reports that some social cognition components still require further validation.

Why the authors say this matters

The authors say the integration of these markers is relevant for stratified psychiatry and treatment personalization. They also note that some endophenotypes may have a transdiagnostic role, suggesting shared neural vulnerabilities across the schizoaffective spectrum.

What the researchers tested

This is a review of neurophysiological, neuropsychological, and social cognition markers in schizophrenia (SCZ). The abstract highlights recent investigations of mentalization tasks, which assess the ability to understand other people's mental states.

What worked and what didn't

Current data support the utility of neurophysiological and neuropsychological markers as established endophenotypes. The abstract says social cognition components need further validation, although recent investigations show greater impairments in SCZ on mentalization tasks than in other psychiatric conditions.

What to keep in mind

The abstract does not provide specific study methods, sample details, or limitations beyond noting that some social cognition components still need further validation.

Key points

  • Neurophysiological and neuropsychological markers are described as established endophenotypes.
  • Some social cognition components still require further validation.
  • Recent investigations found greater impairments in SCZ on mentalization tasks than in other psychiatric conditions.
  • The authors say integrating these markers is relevant for stratified psychiatry and treatment personalization.
  • The abstract suggests some endophenotypes may have a transdiagnostic role across the schizoaffective spectrum.

Disclosure

Research title:
Review finds neurophysiological and neuropsychological markers are established endophenotypes
Authors:
Ricardo R. García, Francisco Aliste, Guillermo Soto
Institutions:
Center for Applied Linguistics, Center for Applied Linguistics, Hospital Padre Hurtado
Publication date:
2026-03-10
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