Background The amygdala plays a central role in detecting and responding to fear-related stimuli. A number of recent studies have reported decreased amygdala activation in schizophrenia to emotional stimuli (such as fearful faces) compared with matched neutral stimuli (such as neutral faces). We investigated whether the apparent decrease in amygdala activation in schizophrenia could actually derive from increased amygdala activation to the neutral comparator stimuli. Methods Nineteen patients with schizophrenia and 24 matched control participants viewed pictures of faces with either fearful or neutral facial expressions, and a baseline condition, during functional magnetic resonance imaging scanning. Results Patients with schizophrenia show...
The perception of faces and consequent social inferences are fundamental for interpersonal communica...
Background: People with schizophrenia have difficulty with emotion perception. Functional imaging st...
Emotional abnormalities are a critical clinical feature of schizophrenia (SCZ), but complete underst...
Background The amygdala plays a central role in detecting and responding to fear-related stimuli. A ...
Abstract: BACKGROUND The amygdala plays a central role in detecting and responding to fear related s...
Purpose of review: Recent studies of face processing deficits in people with schizophrenia have begu...
OBJECTIVE: The authors investigated impaired differentiation of limbic-prefrontal systems by auto...
Deficits in social cognition seem to present an intermediate phenotype for schizophrenia, and are kn...
Introduction: The human amygdala plays a central role in emotional and social cognition. There is ex...
Original article can be found at : http://journals.cambridge.org/ Copyright Cambridge University Pre...
Schizophrenia is widely regarded to be a neurocognitive disorder, i.e. a dysfunction of the neural a...
Behavioral abnormalities related to processing negative emotions such as fear have been demonstrated...
Schizophrenia has been associated with deficits in facial affect processing, especially negative emo...
UK Background: People with schizophrenia have difficulties in interpreting social information. Much ...
Abnormalities in social functioning are a significant feature of schizophrenia. One critical aspect ...
The perception of faces and consequent social inferences are fundamental for interpersonal communica...
Background: People with schizophrenia have difficulty with emotion perception. Functional imaging st...
Emotional abnormalities are a critical clinical feature of schizophrenia (SCZ), but complete underst...
Background The amygdala plays a central role in detecting and responding to fear-related stimuli. A ...
Abstract: BACKGROUND The amygdala plays a central role in detecting and responding to fear related s...
Purpose of review: Recent studies of face processing deficits in people with schizophrenia have begu...
OBJECTIVE: The authors investigated impaired differentiation of limbic-prefrontal systems by auto...
Deficits in social cognition seem to present an intermediate phenotype for schizophrenia, and are kn...
Introduction: The human amygdala plays a central role in emotional and social cognition. There is ex...
Original article can be found at : http://journals.cambridge.org/ Copyright Cambridge University Pre...
Schizophrenia is widely regarded to be a neurocognitive disorder, i.e. a dysfunction of the neural a...
Behavioral abnormalities related to processing negative emotions such as fear have been demonstrated...
Schizophrenia has been associated with deficits in facial affect processing, especially negative emo...
UK Background: People with schizophrenia have difficulties in interpreting social information. Much ...
Abnormalities in social functioning are a significant feature of schizophrenia. One critical aspect ...
The perception of faces and consequent social inferences are fundamental for interpersonal communica...
Background: People with schizophrenia have difficulty with emotion perception. Functional imaging st...
Emotional abnormalities are a critical clinical feature of schizophrenia (SCZ), but complete underst...