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Pathways from threat exposure to psychotic symptoms in youth: The role of emotion recognition bias and brain structure.

Megan ThomasSarah WhittleYe E TianTamsyn E van RheenenAndrew ZaleskyVanessa L Cropley
Published in: Schizophrenia research (2023)
The findings of this study provide evidence for an effect of threat exposure on mPFC morphology, but do not support an association between threat exposure and a recognition bias for threat-related expressions, that is particularly pronounced in psychosis. Future research should investigate factors linking transdiagnostic alterations related to threat exposure with psychotic symptoms, and attempt to clarify the mechanisms underpinning emotion recognition misattributions in threat-exposed youth.
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