Original paper

In the eye of the beholder? Oxytocin effects on eye movements in schizophrenia

Volume: 216, Pages: 279 - 287
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
Individuals with schizophrenia have difficulty in extracting salient information from faces. Eye-tracking studies have reported that these individuals demonstrate reduced exploratory viewing behaviour (i.e. reduced number of fixations and shorter scan paths) compared to healthy controls. Oxytocin has previously been demonstrated to exert pro-social effects and modulate eye gaze during face exploration. In this study, we tested whether oxytocin...
Paper Details
Title
In the eye of the beholder? Oxytocin effects on eye movements in schizophrenia
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Volume
216
Pages
279 - 287
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