Deficits in social cognition including facial affect recognition and their detrimental effects on functional outcome are well established in schizophrenia. Structured training can have substantial effects on social cognitive measures including facial affect recognition. Elucidating training effects on cortical mechanisms involved in facial affect recognition may identify causes of dysfunctional facial affect recognition in schizophrenia and foster remediation strategies. In the present study, 57 schizophrenia patients were randomly assigned to (a) computer-based facial affect training that focused on affect discrimination and working memory in 20 daily 1-hour sessions, (b) similarly intense, targeted cognitive training on auditory-verbal di...
Schizophrenia is one of the most severe psychiatric conditions, often associated with deficits in so...
Abstract Impaired facial affect recognition is characteristic of schizophrenia and has been related ...
Embodied cognition theories suggest that observation of facial expression induces the same pattern o...
AbstractDeficits in social cognition including facial affect recognition and their detrimental effec...
Deficits in social cognition including facial affect recognition and their detrimental effects on fu...
Impaired recognition of facial emotion in schizophrenia is associated with poor social functioning. ...
<div><p></p><p><i>Objectives.</i> Training of Affect Recognition (TAR) is a useful approach to resto...
Recently, a standardized program for training of affect recognition (TAR) was developed which has de...
Background: Considerable evidence attests to impaired facial emotion perception in schizophrenia, al...
Previous research shows that emotion recognition in schizophrenia can be improved with targeted reme...
The study examined changes in visual attention in schizophrenia following training with a social-cog...
Background: Individuals with schizophrenia have difficulty recognizing facial expressions of emotion...
There is growing research suggesting that individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia are impaired in t...
BackgroundPeople diagnosed with schizophrenia have significant difficulty accurately recognising emo...
Embodied cognition theories suggest that observation of facial expression induces the same pattern o...
Schizophrenia is one of the most severe psychiatric conditions, often associated with deficits in so...
Abstract Impaired facial affect recognition is characteristic of schizophrenia and has been related ...
Embodied cognition theories suggest that observation of facial expression induces the same pattern o...
AbstractDeficits in social cognition including facial affect recognition and their detrimental effec...
Deficits in social cognition including facial affect recognition and their detrimental effects on fu...
Impaired recognition of facial emotion in schizophrenia is associated with poor social functioning. ...
<div><p></p><p><i>Objectives.</i> Training of Affect Recognition (TAR) is a useful approach to resto...
Recently, a standardized program for training of affect recognition (TAR) was developed which has de...
Background: Considerable evidence attests to impaired facial emotion perception in schizophrenia, al...
Previous research shows that emotion recognition in schizophrenia can be improved with targeted reme...
The study examined changes in visual attention in schizophrenia following training with a social-cog...
Background: Individuals with schizophrenia have difficulty recognizing facial expressions of emotion...
There is growing research suggesting that individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia are impaired in t...
BackgroundPeople diagnosed with schizophrenia have significant difficulty accurately recognising emo...
Embodied cognition theories suggest that observation of facial expression induces the same pattern o...
Schizophrenia is one of the most severe psychiatric conditions, often associated with deficits in so...
Abstract Impaired facial affect recognition is characteristic of schizophrenia and has been related ...
Embodied cognition theories suggest that observation of facial expression induces the same pattern o...