AbstractBackgroundPatients with psychotic disorders show impairments in the recognition of emotions in other people. These impairments have been associated with poor social functioning as measured by self-report questionnaires, clinical interviews and laboratory-based tests of social skills. The ecological validity of these tests, however, is low. Associations were examined between emotion recognition and daily life social interactions in 50 patients diagnosed with a non-affective psychotic disorder and 67 healthy controls.MethodsAll participants were assessed with the Degraded Facial Affect Recognition Task (DFAR), a computer test measuring the recognition of emotional facial expressions. Social functioning in daily life was assessed using...
Background: Nonverbal social perception is the ability to interpret the intentions and dispositions ...
WOS: 000513339200001PubMed: 32061042The inability of individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia to rec...
Introduction: Deficits in Emotion Recognition (ER) contribute significantly to poorer functional out...
AbstractBackgroundPatients with psychotic disorders show impairments in the recognition of emotions ...
Patients with psychotic disorders show impairments in the recognition of emotions in other people. T...
BACKGROUND: Emotion recognition deficits are linked with social dysfunction in psychosis, as is inac...
AbstractBackgroundPatients with schizophrenia show impairments in social information processing, suc...
BackgroundPeople diagnosed with schizophrenia have significant difficulty accurately recognising emo...
Background: Due to its central role as a determinant of functioning in schizophrenia, social cogniti...
Social cognition, the mental operations that underlie social interactions, is a major construct to i...
Objectives: Research is beginning to examine the links between schizophrenia and social cognition - ...
Background The ecological validity of retrospective measures of social functioning is currently unkn...
Objective: Social cognition is strongly associated with functional outcome in schizophrenia, making ...
AbstractSocial cognition, the mental operations that underlie social interactions, is a major constr...
Despite a growing body of research, there have been conflicting findings in relation to the question...
Background: Nonverbal social perception is the ability to interpret the intentions and dispositions ...
WOS: 000513339200001PubMed: 32061042The inability of individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia to rec...
Introduction: Deficits in Emotion Recognition (ER) contribute significantly to poorer functional out...
AbstractBackgroundPatients with psychotic disorders show impairments in the recognition of emotions ...
Patients with psychotic disorders show impairments in the recognition of emotions in other people. T...
BACKGROUND: Emotion recognition deficits are linked with social dysfunction in psychosis, as is inac...
AbstractBackgroundPatients with schizophrenia show impairments in social information processing, suc...
BackgroundPeople diagnosed with schizophrenia have significant difficulty accurately recognising emo...
Background: Due to its central role as a determinant of functioning in schizophrenia, social cogniti...
Social cognition, the mental operations that underlie social interactions, is a major construct to i...
Objectives: Research is beginning to examine the links between schizophrenia and social cognition - ...
Background The ecological validity of retrospective measures of social functioning is currently unkn...
Objective: Social cognition is strongly associated with functional outcome in schizophrenia, making ...
AbstractSocial cognition, the mental operations that underlie social interactions, is a major constr...
Despite a growing body of research, there have been conflicting findings in relation to the question...
Background: Nonverbal social perception is the ability to interpret the intentions and dispositions ...
WOS: 000513339200001PubMed: 32061042The inability of individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia to rec...
Introduction: Deficits in Emotion Recognition (ER) contribute significantly to poorer functional out...