Social interactions profoundly influence animals' life. The quality of social interactions and many everyday life decisions are determined by a proper perception, processing and reaction to others' emotions. Notably, alterations in these social processes characterize a number of neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism spectrum disorders and schizophrenia. Increasing evidences support an implication of immune system vulnerability and inflammatory processes in disparate behavioral functions and the aforementioned neurodevelopmental disorders. In this review, we show a possible unifying view on how immune responses, within and outside the brain, and the communication between the immune system and brain responses might influence emotion recognition and related social responses. In particular, we highlight the importance of combining genetics, immunology and microbiology factors in understanding social behaviors. We underline the importance of better disentangling the whole machinery between brain-immune system interactions to better address the complexity of social processes.

Immunology and microbiology: how do they affect social cognition and emotion recognition? / Barcik, Weronika; Chiacchierini, Giulia; Bimpisidis, Zisis; Papaleo, Francesco. - In: CURRENT OPINION IN IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0952-7915. - 71:(2021), pp. 46-54. [10.1016/j.coi.2021.05.001]

Immunology and microbiology: how do they affect social cognition and emotion recognition?

Chiacchierini, Giulia;
2021

Abstract

Social interactions profoundly influence animals' life. The quality of social interactions and many everyday life decisions are determined by a proper perception, processing and reaction to others' emotions. Notably, alterations in these social processes characterize a number of neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism spectrum disorders and schizophrenia. Increasing evidences support an implication of immune system vulnerability and inflammatory processes in disparate behavioral functions and the aforementioned neurodevelopmental disorders. In this review, we show a possible unifying view on how immune responses, within and outside the brain, and the communication between the immune system and brain responses might influence emotion recognition and related social responses. In particular, we highlight the importance of combining genetics, immunology and microbiology factors in understanding social behaviors. We underline the importance of better disentangling the whole machinery between brain-immune system interactions to better address the complexity of social processes.
2021
immunology; microbiology; social cognition
01 Pubblicazione su rivista::01g Articolo di rassegna (Review)
Immunology and microbiology: how do they affect social cognition and emotion recognition? / Barcik, Weronika; Chiacchierini, Giulia; Bimpisidis, Zisis; Papaleo, Francesco. - In: CURRENT OPINION IN IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0952-7915. - 71:(2021), pp. 46-54. [10.1016/j.coi.2021.05.001]
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