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Effects of emotion and identity on facial affect processing in schizophrenia
Authors:Bediou Benoit  Franck Nicolas  Saoud Mohamed  Baudouin Jean-Yves  Tiberghien Guy  Daléry Jean  d'Amato Thierry
Institution:Centre Hospitalier Le Vinatier, EA 3092 (IFNL, UCB Lyon1), Sce du Pr. DALERY, 95, Bd Pinel, 69 677, BRON Cedex, France. Benoit.bediou@ch-le-vinatier.fr
Abstract:We used facial affect labeling and matching tasks to study effects of (1) emotion and (2) identity on facial affect processing in patients with remitted schizophrenia (n=30) compared with healthy controls (n=30). The patients (1) had a specific deficit for labeling facial affects of sadness and anger but not happiness, disgust and fear; they (2) performed as well as controls in matching facial affects in one face but were impaired in matching facial affects in two different faces. The patients' impairment in facial affect processing may be emotion-specific. The effects of identity on facial affect processing are discussed in the light of several hypotheses (a deficit of context processing, a global-local processing impairment or a selective attention deficit), and may be related to frontal, prefrontal or amygdala dysfunctions.
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