Facial emotion recognition among siblings discordant for schizophrenia
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2015
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Many cognitive and social abilities tend to be distributed along a continuum between patients with schizophrenia
and controls, with unaffected siblings of patients having intermediate values [1,2]. Deficits in overall emotion recognition,
particularly negatively-valenced emotions, have been consistently
reported in schizophrenia. However, studies examining emotion
recognition in siblings discordant for schizophrenia yielded inconsistent results, possibly because there was no adequate control
for the severity of probands’ cognitive impairment.
We hypothesized that siblings of cognitively more impaired
probands would demonstrate poorer facial emotion recognition
in comparison to siblings of cognitively less impaired probands
and controls
Ključne reči:
facial recognition / emotion / sibilingsIzvor:
European Neuropsychopharmacology, 2015, 25, S335-S335Izdavač:
- Elsevier, Amsterdam
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Psihologija / PsychologyTY - JOUR AU - Andrić, Sanja AU - Mihaljević, Marina AU - Mirjanić, T. AU - Knežević, Goran AU - Van Os, J. AU - Marić, Nađa P. PY - 2015 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1913 AB - Many cognitive and social abilities tend to be distributed along a continuum between patients with schizophrenia and controls, with unaffected siblings of patients having intermediate values [1,2]. Deficits in overall emotion recognition, particularly negatively-valenced emotions, have been consistently reported in schizophrenia. However, studies examining emotion recognition in siblings discordant for schizophrenia yielded inconsistent results, possibly because there was no adequate control for the severity of probands’ cognitive impairment. We hypothesized that siblings of cognitively more impaired probands would demonstrate poorer facial emotion recognition in comparison to siblings of cognitively less impaired probands and controls PB - Elsevier, Amsterdam T2 - European Neuropsychopharmacology T1 - Facial emotion recognition among siblings discordant for schizophrenia EP - S335 SP - S335 VL - 25 DO - 10.1016/S0924-977X(15)30417-X ER -
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Andrić, S., Mihaljević, M., Mirjanić, T., Knežević, G., Van Os, J.,& Marić, N. P.. (2015). Facial emotion recognition among siblings discordant for schizophrenia. in European Neuropsychopharmacology Elsevier, Amsterdam., 25, S335-S335. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0924-977X(15)30417-X
Andrić S, Mihaljević M, Mirjanić T, Knežević G, Van Os J, Marić NP. Facial emotion recognition among siblings discordant for schizophrenia. in European Neuropsychopharmacology. 2015;25:S335-S335. doi:10.1016/S0924-977X(15)30417-X .
Andrić, Sanja, Mihaljević, Marina, Mirjanić, T., Knežević, Goran, Van Os, J., Marić, Nađa P., "Facial emotion recognition among siblings discordant for schizophrenia" in European Neuropsychopharmacology, 25 (2015):S335-S335, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0924-977X(15)30417-X . .