Neurocognition and symptoms identify links between facial recognition and emotion processing in schizophrenia: Meta-analytic findings

Volume: 151, Issue: 1-3, Pages: 78 - 84
Published: Dec 1, 2013
Abstract
In schizophrenia patients, one of the most commonly studied deficits of social cognition is emotion processing (EP), which has documented links to facial recognition (FR). But, how are deficits in facial recognition linked to emotion processing deficits? Can neurocognitive and symptom correlates of FR and EP help differentiate the unique contribution of FR to the domain of social cognition?A meta-analysis of 102 studies (combined n=4826) in...
Paper Details
Title
Neurocognition and symptoms identify links between facial recognition and emotion processing in schizophrenia: Meta-analytic findings
Published Date
Dec 1, 2013
Volume
151
Issue
1-3
Pages
78 - 84
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