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Cortical Pathways or Mechanism in the Face Inversion Effect in Patients with First-Episode Schizophrenia.

Yi LiuTaiyong BiQijie KuangBei ZhangHuawang WuHaijing LiBin ZhangJingping ZhaoYuping NingShenglin SheYingjun Zheng
Published in: Neuropsychiatric disease and treatment (2021)
Our data suggested that patients with FSZ exhibited similar performance in processing inverted faces and upright faces, but were less efficient than controls; and for these patients, inverted faces are processed less efficiently than upright faces. We also provided a clue that the mechanism under abnormal FIE might be related to an aberrant activation of non-face-selective areas instead of abnormal activation of face-specific areas in patients with schizophrenia. Finally, our study indicated that the neural pathway for upright recognition might be relevant in determining the functional outcomes of this devastating disorder.
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