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The promise of two-person neuroscience for developmental psychiatry: using interaction-based sociometrics to identify disorders of social interaction.

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Abstract

UNLABELLED: Social interactions are fundamental for human development, and disordered social interactions are pervasive in many psychiatric disorders. Recent advances in 'two-person neuroscience' have provided new tools for characterising social interactions. Accordingly, interaction-based 'sociometrics' hold great promise for developmental psychology and psychiatry, particularly in the early identification of social disorders. DECLARATION OF INTEREST: None.

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Journal Title

Br J Psychiatry

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Journal ISSN

0007-1250
1472-1465

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215

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Royal College of Psychiatrists

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Economic and Social Research Council (ES/N006461/1)
Isaac Newton Trust (17.07(h))