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Relation between facial affect recognition and configural face processing in antipsychotic-free schizophrenia.

Eric FakraElisabeth JouveFabrice GuillaumeJean-Michel AzorinOlivier Blin
Published in: Neuropsychology (2014)
This study confirms the presence of a deficit in facial affect recognition, and also of dysfunctional manipulation in configural information in antipsychotic-free patients. Negative symptoms and poor processing of configural information explained a substantial part of the deficient recognition of facial affect. We speculate that this deficit may be caused by several factors, among which independently stand psychopathology and failure in correctly manipulating configural information.
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