Individuals with psychosis are at an increased risk of victimization. Processing of facial expressions has been suggested to be associated with victimization in this patient group. Especially processing of angry expressions may be relevant in the context of victimization. Therefore, differences in brain activation and connectivity between victimized and nonvictimized patients during processing of angry faces were investigated. Thirty-nine patients, of whom nineteen had experienced threats, assaults, or sexual violence in the past 5 years, underwent fMRI scanning, during which they viewed angry and neutral facial expressions. Using general linear model (GLM) analyses, generalized psychophysiological (gPPI) analysis and independent component ...
Importance: The development of adverse clinical outcomes in patients with psychosis has been associa...
Schizophrenia has been associated with deficits in facial affect processing, especially negative emo...
Background and Hypothesis Facial Emotion Recognition is a key domain of social cognition associated ...
Individuals with psychosis are at an increased risk of victimization. Processing of facial expressio...
Individuals with psychosis are at an increased risk of victimization. Processing of facial expressio...
The reliable discrimination of emotional expressions in faces is essential for adequate social inter...
Evidence for an association between impaired facial emotion recognition and violence in people with ...
Current literature has established that the prevalence of both aggression and victimisation are elev...
Individuals with a psychotic disorder are at an increased risk of becoming the victim of a crime. A ...
Aggression in psychosis is clinically important. We systematically compiled the evidence on function...
The following fMRI study aimed to characterize the neural correlates of explicit emotion discriminat...
Background: Coping plays an important role for emotion regulation in threatening situations. The mod...
Importance: The development of adverse clinical outcomes in patients with psychosis has been associa...
Esquizofrènia; Estímuls escènics; fMRIEsquizofrenia; Estímulos escénicos; fMRISchizophrenia; Scenic ...
Individuals with psychopathy present deficits in the recognition of facial emotional expressions. Ho...
Importance: The development of adverse clinical outcomes in patients with psychosis has been associa...
Schizophrenia has been associated with deficits in facial affect processing, especially negative emo...
Background and Hypothesis Facial Emotion Recognition is a key domain of social cognition associated ...
Individuals with psychosis are at an increased risk of victimization. Processing of facial expressio...
Individuals with psychosis are at an increased risk of victimization. Processing of facial expressio...
The reliable discrimination of emotional expressions in faces is essential for adequate social inter...
Evidence for an association between impaired facial emotion recognition and violence in people with ...
Current literature has established that the prevalence of both aggression and victimisation are elev...
Individuals with a psychotic disorder are at an increased risk of becoming the victim of a crime. A ...
Aggression in psychosis is clinically important. We systematically compiled the evidence on function...
The following fMRI study aimed to characterize the neural correlates of explicit emotion discriminat...
Background: Coping plays an important role for emotion regulation in threatening situations. The mod...
Importance: The development of adverse clinical outcomes in patients with psychosis has been associa...
Esquizofrènia; Estímuls escènics; fMRIEsquizofrenia; Estímulos escénicos; fMRISchizophrenia; Scenic ...
Individuals with psychopathy present deficits in the recognition of facial emotional expressions. Ho...
Importance: The development of adverse clinical outcomes in patients with psychosis has been associa...
Schizophrenia has been associated with deficits in facial affect processing, especially negative emo...
Background and Hypothesis Facial Emotion Recognition is a key domain of social cognition associated ...