Negative Schizotypy and Altered Functional Connectivity During Facial Emotion Processing
Abstract
Impairment in facial emotion perception is an important domain of social cognition deficits in schizophrenia. Although impaired facial emotion perception has been found in individuals with negative schizotypy (NS), little is known about the corresponding change in brain functional connectivity. Sixty-four participants were classified into a high NS group (n = 34) and a low NS group (n = 30) based on their total scores on the Chapman scales for...
Paper Details
Title
Negative Schizotypy and Altered Functional Connectivity During Facial Emotion Processing
Published Date
Mar 28, 2018
Journal
Volume
44
Issue
suppl_2
Pages
S491 - S500
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