Introduction: Social dysfunction is a key feature of psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia linked to disability. Less is known about social functioning in the early stages of the disorder and if there is an association to psychotic symptoms. Aims: Investigate if antipsychotic drug-naïve or briefly medicated individuals with first-episode psychosis (FEP), have impaired facial affect recognition (FAR) compared to control participants and if psychotic symptoms are associated with the FAR ability. Method: Individuals with FEP (n = 67) and control participants (n = 51) performed a computer-aided FAR task on basic emotions. Psychotic symptoms were assessed with the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS). Group performances were compared...
BackgroundPeople diagnosed with schizophrenia have significant difficulty accurately recognising emo...
Background Facial emotion recognition (FER) is essential to guide social functioning and behaviour f...
BackgroundPeople diagnosed with schizophrenia have significant difficulty accurately recognising emo...
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: Facial affect processing (FAP) deficits in schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar disorder (BD) ...
BACKGROUND:Facial emotion recognition (FER) is essential to guide social functioning and behaviour f...
Psychotic conditions are a major public health concern as service expenditure costs are high, rates ...
Background: Deficit in facial emotion perception is an important social cognitive impairment in schi...
Introduction: Facial affect recognition deficits may represent specific deficits and contribute to s...
Aim: Deficits in facial affect recognition are well documented in schizophrenia, and have been assoc...
Background Facial emotion recognition (FER) is essential to guide social functioning and behaviou...
Aim: Deficits in facial affect recognition are well established in schizophrenia, yet relatively lit...
Background Facial emotion recognition (FER) is essential to guide social functioning and behaviour f...
Background Facial emotion recognition (FER) is essential to guide social functioning and behaviour f...
BackgroundPeople diagnosed with schizophrenia have significant difficulty accurately recognising emo...
Background Facial emotion recognition (FER) is essential to guide social functioning and behaviour f...
BackgroundPeople diagnosed with schizophrenia have significant difficulty accurately recognising emo...
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: Facial affect processing (FAP) deficits in schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar disorder (BD) ...
BACKGROUND:Facial emotion recognition (FER) is essential to guide social functioning and behaviour f...
Psychotic conditions are a major public health concern as service expenditure costs are high, rates ...
Background: Deficit in facial emotion perception is an important social cognitive impairment in schi...
Introduction: Facial affect recognition deficits may represent specific deficits and contribute to s...
Aim: Deficits in facial affect recognition are well documented in schizophrenia, and have been assoc...
Background Facial emotion recognition (FER) is essential to guide social functioning and behaviou...
Aim: Deficits in facial affect recognition are well established in schizophrenia, yet relatively lit...
Background Facial emotion recognition (FER) is essential to guide social functioning and behaviour f...
Background Facial emotion recognition (FER) is essential to guide social functioning and behaviour f...
BackgroundPeople diagnosed with schizophrenia have significant difficulty accurately recognising emo...
Background Facial emotion recognition (FER) is essential to guide social functioning and behaviour f...
BackgroundPeople diagnosed with schizophrenia have significant difficulty accurately recognising emo...