poster abstractThis study investigated emotional expression and emotion recognition in a psychometric schizotypy sample of individuals with subclinical traits which are related to psychotic disorders. Both emotional expression and emotion recognition have been observed to be diminished in schizotypy, although there is conflicting evidence when considering of multiple studies. Using a novel measure of emotional expression that relies upon observation informed by objective criteria as well as utilizing facial recognition software, the study proposes three main hypotheses: 1) Emotion recognition skill will be poorer and the frequency and average magnitude of emotional expression will be lower in the schizotypy group compared to the non-schi...
Deficiency in facial emotion recognition is among the main problems schizophrenia patient...
Background: Patients with schizophrenia perform significantly worse on emotion recognition tasks tha...
This study assessed facial emotion recognition abilities in subjects with paranoid and non-paranoid ...
People with schizophrenia or subclinical schizotypal traits exhibit impaired recognition of facial e...
poster abstractIn schizophrenia, patients often experience more negative emotions in the form of ang...
Aim: Deficits in facial affect recognition are well established in schizophrenia, yet relatively lit...
Background—Patients with schizophrenia have deficits in facial affect expression and detection that ...
Schizotypy is a sub-threshold syndrome associated with schizophrenia. Much of the research on schizo...
The research compares the perception of facial expressions (FE) of emotions in controls and schizoph...
Aim: Deficits in facial affect recognition are well documented in schizophrenia, and have been assoc...
Introduction: Deficits in Emotion Recognition (ER) contribute significantly to poorer functional out...
Spontaneous facial/gestural expression and communication of emotion were studied in 4 subject groups...
Background Deficits in facial emotion recognition have been associated with functional impairments ...
In schizophrenia, blunted affect has been argued to reflect difficulties with the amplification of e...
Schizotypy is a set of personality traits existing in the general population that represents vulnera...
Deficiency in facial emotion recognition is among the main problems schizophrenia patient...
Background: Patients with schizophrenia perform significantly worse on emotion recognition tasks tha...
This study assessed facial emotion recognition abilities in subjects with paranoid and non-paranoid ...
People with schizophrenia or subclinical schizotypal traits exhibit impaired recognition of facial e...
poster abstractIn schizophrenia, patients often experience more negative emotions in the form of ang...
Aim: Deficits in facial affect recognition are well established in schizophrenia, yet relatively lit...
Background—Patients with schizophrenia have deficits in facial affect expression and detection that ...
Schizotypy is a sub-threshold syndrome associated with schizophrenia. Much of the research on schizo...
The research compares the perception of facial expressions (FE) of emotions in controls and schizoph...
Aim: Deficits in facial affect recognition are well documented in schizophrenia, and have been assoc...
Introduction: Deficits in Emotion Recognition (ER) contribute significantly to poorer functional out...
Spontaneous facial/gestural expression and communication of emotion were studied in 4 subject groups...
Background Deficits in facial emotion recognition have been associated with functional impairments ...
In schizophrenia, blunted affect has been argued to reflect difficulties with the amplification of e...
Schizotypy is a set of personality traits existing in the general population that represents vulnera...
Deficiency in facial emotion recognition is among the main problems schizophrenia patient...
Background: Patients with schizophrenia perform significantly worse on emotion recognition tasks tha...
This study assessed facial emotion recognition abilities in subjects with paranoid and non-paranoid ...