Background and hypothesis: Facial Emotion Recognition is a key domain of social cognition associated with psychotic disorders as a candidate intermediate phenotype. In this study, we set out to investigate global and specific facial emotion recognition deficits in first-episode psychosis, and whether polygenic liability to psychotic disorders is associated with facial emotion recognition. Study design: 828 First Episode Psychosis (FEP) patients and 1308 population-based controls completed assessments of the Degraded Facial Affect Recognition Task (DFAR) and a subsample of 524 FEP and 899 controls provided blood or saliva samples from which we extracted DNA, performed genotyping and computed polygenic risk scores for schizophrenia (SZ), bipo...
Background: Patients with schizophrenia and individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis (UHR) have ...
Summary Facial affect discrimination and identification were assessed in 86 clinical high-risk indiv...
Background Facial emotion recognition (FER) is essential to guide social functioning and behaviou...
Background and hypothesis: Facial Emotion Recognition is a key domain of social cognition associated...
Background and Hypothesis Facial Emotion Recognition is a key domain of social cognition associated...
Background Social cognition impairments, such as facial emotion recognition (FER), have been acknow...
Background Facial emotion recognition (FER) is a key component of social cognition which has been f...
Background: Social cognition impairments, such as facial emotion recognition (FER), have been acknow...
Evidence for an association between impaired facial emotion recognition and violence in people with ...
The neural correlates of emotion perception have been shown to be significantly altered in schizophr...
Background: Social cognition impairments, such as facial emotion recognition (FER), have been acknow...
Background: Recent research has highlighted that facial emotion recognition deficits are more com...
Background: Patients with schizophrenia and individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis (UHR) have ...
Summary Facial affect discrimination and identification were assessed in 86 clinical high-risk indiv...
Background Facial emotion recognition (FER) is essential to guide social functioning and behaviou...
Background and hypothesis: Facial Emotion Recognition is a key domain of social cognition associated...
Background and Hypothesis Facial Emotion Recognition is a key domain of social cognition associated...
Background Social cognition impairments, such as facial emotion recognition (FER), have been acknow...
Background Facial emotion recognition (FER) is a key component of social cognition which has been f...
Background: Social cognition impairments, such as facial emotion recognition (FER), have been acknow...
Evidence for an association between impaired facial emotion recognition and violence in people with ...
The neural correlates of emotion perception have been shown to be significantly altered in schizophr...
Background: Social cognition impairments, such as facial emotion recognition (FER), have been acknow...
Background: Recent research has highlighted that facial emotion recognition deficits are more com...
Background: Patients with schizophrenia and individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis (UHR) have ...
Summary Facial affect discrimination and identification were assessed in 86 clinical high-risk indiv...
Background Facial emotion recognition (FER) is essential to guide social functioning and behaviou...