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What you see is what you get: visual scanning failures of naturalistic social scenes in schizophrenia.

Gaurav H PatelSophie C ArkinDaniel R Ruiz-BetancourtHeloise M DeBaunNicole E StraussLaura P BartelJack GrinbandAntigona MartinezRebecca A BermanDavid A LeopoldDaniel C Javitt
Published in: Psychological medicine (2020)
SzP show highly significant deficits in the use of visual scanning of naturalistic social scenes to inform social cognition. Alterations in visual scanning patterns may originate from impaired processing of facial motion within peripheral vision. Overall, these results highlight the utility of naturalistic stimuli in the study of social cognition deficits in schizophrenia.
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