Neural correlates of victimization in psychosis: differences in brain response to angry faces

Volume: 5, Issue: 1
Published: Sep 9, 2019
Abstract
Individuals with psychosis are at an increased risk of victimization. Processing of facial expressions has been suggested to be associated with victimization in this patient group. Especially processing of angry expressions may be relevant in the context of victimization. Therefore, differences in brain activation and connectivity between victimized and nonvictimized patients during processing of angry faces were investigated. Thirty-nine...
Paper Details
Title
Neural correlates of victimization in psychosis: differences in brain response to angry faces
Published Date
Sep 9, 2019
Volume
5
Issue
1
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