Summary Facial affect discrimination and identification were assessed in 86 clinical high-risk individuals and compared with 50 individuals with first-episode psychosis, 53 with multiepisode schizophrenia and 55 non-psychiatric controls. On the identification task the non-psychiatric controls performed significantly better than all other groups, and on discrimination significantly better than both patient groups. Deficits in facial affect recognition appear to be present before the onset of psychosis and may be a vulnerability marker
Schizophrenia is a disease highly characterized by a disturbed perception of reality, where delusion...
Facial affect recognition (FAR) is impaired in schizophrenia patients and to a lesser extent in indi...
Despite a growing body of research, there have been conflicting findings in relation to the question...
Summary Facial affect discrimination and identification were assessed in 86 clinical high-risk indiv...
Individuals with schizophrenia demonstrate stable deficits in affect recognition. Similar deficits i...
Aim: Deficits in facial affect recognition are well documented in schizophrenia, and have been assoc...
Aim: Deficits in facial affect recognition are well established in schizophrenia, yet relatively lit...
Introduction: Social dysfunction is a key feature of psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia linke...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Facial emotion recognition (FER) is essential to guide social functioning a...
Background and Hypothesis Facial Emotion Recognition is a key domain of social cognition associated ...
BACKGROUND:Facial emotion recognition (FER) is essential to guide social functioning and behaviour f...
Background Facial emotion recognition (FER) is a key component of social cognition which has been f...
BackgroundPeople diagnosed with schizophrenia have significant difficulty accurately recognising emo...
Background: Facial affect processing (FAP) deficits in schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar disorder (BD) ...
Aim: The study aims to investigate affect recognition in young people at different stages of psychot...
Schizophrenia is a disease highly characterized by a disturbed perception of reality, where delusion...
Facial affect recognition (FAR) is impaired in schizophrenia patients and to a lesser extent in indi...
Despite a growing body of research, there have been conflicting findings in relation to the question...
Summary Facial affect discrimination and identification were assessed in 86 clinical high-risk indiv...
Individuals with schizophrenia demonstrate stable deficits in affect recognition. Similar deficits i...
Aim: Deficits in facial affect recognition are well documented in schizophrenia, and have been assoc...
Aim: Deficits in facial affect recognition are well established in schizophrenia, yet relatively lit...
Introduction: Social dysfunction is a key feature of psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia linke...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Facial emotion recognition (FER) is essential to guide social functioning a...
Background and Hypothesis Facial Emotion Recognition is a key domain of social cognition associated ...
BACKGROUND:Facial emotion recognition (FER) is essential to guide social functioning and behaviour f...
Background Facial emotion recognition (FER) is a key component of social cognition which has been f...
BackgroundPeople diagnosed with schizophrenia have significant difficulty accurately recognising emo...
Background: Facial affect processing (FAP) deficits in schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar disorder (BD) ...
Aim: The study aims to investigate affect recognition in young people at different stages of psychot...
Schizophrenia is a disease highly characterized by a disturbed perception of reality, where delusion...
Facial affect recognition (FAR) is impaired in schizophrenia patients and to a lesser extent in indi...
Despite a growing body of research, there have been conflicting findings in relation to the question...