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041 _aeng
100 _92852
_aRodríguez Torresano, Javier
_eInstituto de Investigación i+12
100 _9653
_aPalomo Álvarez, Tomás
_d(1989-2010)
_ePsiquiatría
100 _91873
_aRodríguez Jiménez, Roberto
_ePsiquiatría
245 0 0 _aFacial affect recognition in early and late-stage schizophrenia patients.
_h[artículo]
260 _bSchizophrenia research,
_c2016
300 _a72(1-3):177-83.
500 _aFormato Vancouver: Romero Ferreiro MV, Aguado L, Rodríguez Torresano J, Palomo T, Rodríguez Jimenez R, Pedreira Massa JL. Facial affect recognition in early and late-stage schizophrenia patients. Schizophr Res. 2016 Apr;172(1-3):177-83.
501 _aPMID: 26874869
504 _aContiene 81 referencias
520 _aPrior studies have shown deficits in social cognition and emotion perception in first-episode psychosis (FEP) and multi-episode schizophrenia (MES) patients. These studies compared patients at different stages of the illness with only a single control group which differed in age from at least one clinical group. The present study provides new evidence of a differential pattern of deficit in facial affect recognition in FEP and MES patients using a double age-matched control design. Compared to their controls, FEP patients only showed impaired recognition of fearful faces (p=.007). In contrast to this, the MES patients showed a more generalized deficit compared to their age-matched controls, with impaired recognition of angry, sad and fearful faces (ps<.01) and an increased misattribution of emotional meaning to neutral faces. PANSS scores of FEP patients on Depressed factor correlated positively with the accuracy to recognize fearful expressions (r=.473). For the MES group fear recognition correlated positively with negative PANSS factor (r=.498) and recognition of sad and neutral expressions was inversely correlated with disorganized PANSS factor (r=-.461 and r=-.541, respectively). These results provide evidence that a generalized impairment of affect recognition is observed in advanced-stage patients and is not characteristic of the early stages of schizophrenia. Moreover, the finding that anomalous attribution of emotional meaning to neutral faces is observed only in MES patients suggests that an increased attribution of salience to social stimuli is a characteristic of social cognition in advanced stages of the disorder.
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_aInstituto de Investigación imas12
710 _9150
_aServicio de Psiquiatría
856 _uhttp://pc-h12o-es.m-hdoct.a17.csinet.es/pdf/pc/1/pc17824.pdf
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