Neural responses to criticism and praise vary with schizotypy and perceived emotional support

Volume: 145, Pages: 109 - 118
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
Schizotypy is a latent organisation of a cluster of personality styles, such as magical thinking, disorganisation and anhedonia, which are in the normal range of the psychosis continuum. Schizotypy relates to an increased likelihood of perceiving expressed emotion (EE). EE is characterised by criticism, rejection, and emotional over-involvement and less warmth from a close relative. Neuroimaging studies have found normal frontal lobe activation...
Paper Details
Title
Neural responses to criticism and praise vary with schizotypy and perceived emotional support
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
145
Pages
109 - 118
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